Apple Urges EU to Repeal Digital Markets Act Over Feature Delays and Security Concerns
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Apple is urging the European Union to repeal the Digital Markets Act (DMA), arguing that the landmark tech regulation is causing delays in new feature releases for EU users and increasing privacy and security risks. The company has asked the European Commission to reassess how the law affects consumers using Apple products in the EU, while the commission is conducting its first evaluation of the DMA's effectiveness.
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EU users are experiencing delays in new features and facing increased privacy and security risks due to the DMA
Apple urged the European Union on Wednesday to repeal the landmark Digital Markets Act (DMA)
The request comes as the European Commission reviews the law, marking its first evaluation of the act's effectiveness
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