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VisitApple Raises Privacy Concerns Over Meta’s 15 Interoperability Requests Under EU's Digital Markets Act
Dec 19, 2024, 08:01 AM
Apple has raised concerns over Meta Platforms Inc.'s 15 interoperability requests, which it claims could lead to potentially far-reaching access to its technology stack, affecting user privacy and security. Apple stated that these requests are more than any other company has made under the European Union's Digital Markets Act (DMA). The EU has been pressing Apple to enhance interoperability of its iOS operating system with rival devices, including smartwatches and earbuds. In response, Apple has criticized Meta's requests, arguing that they could undermine user privacy and security. The European Commission has also emphasized the need for Apple to comply with interoperability requirements, which could allow third-party developers greater access to iOS features like notifications and AirDrop. This ongoing tension highlights the rivalry between the two tech giants amid regulatory pressures from the EU.
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