Apple Risks Billions in Fines as EU Tightens Grip on Big Tech
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. Read Full Article:- EU Targets Apple for Anti-Competitive Practices – Apple’s Response

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.
Read Full Article:- EU Targets Apple for Anti-Competitive Practices – Apple’s Response