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Apple and Meta could face charges for violating EU tech rules


The first DMA charges might happen soon

Apple and Meta could soon face charges from the European Commission for violating Digital Markets Act (DMA) rules. The Commission is reported to be targeting Apple over its “steering” rules that charge developers for pointing to third-party purchase options. The DMA, which designates Alphabet, Amazon, Apple, TikTok owner ByteDance, Meta, and Microsoft as “gatekeepers” that must comply with rules over certain “core platform services” they offer, went into effect earlier that month.

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