The Digital Markets Act forced companies like Apple to open up opportunities for more competition, but the legislation has resulted in new problems with monetization and security concerns.
Apple’s compliance with the DMA may not satisfy regulators
Apple’s compliance with the DMA may not satisfy regulators
Apple’s problems with the Digital Markets Act have only just begun as regulators scrutinize every inch of the company’s compliance efforts. It seems there may be some concern that Apple is trying to drive developers away from the new contract options.
An interview conducted by Reuters with the EU’s antitrust chief Margrethe Vestager revealed that key portions of company’s compliance with the DMA will be under investigation. Apple specifically may be causing problems with its fees and security warnings.
EU antitrust chief ready to get on Apple’s case about fees and safety warnings
EU antitrust chief ready to get on Apple’s case about fees and safety warnings