The European Union has ramped up enforcement of its Digital Markets Act (DMA), launching formal proceedings against Apple and Google for alleged anti-competitive practices. Apple faces scrutiny over its iOS interoperability restrictions, which the EU claims hinder third-party access and violate fair competition rules. If found guilty, Apple could face fines of up to 10% of its global revenue—or 20% for repeat offenses. Apple argues that opening its ecosystem could compromise user privacy and security, citing concerns over data access by companies like Meta.
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