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Apple repeats its long held criticism of the EU's Digital Markets Act


Apple has asked the European Commission to repeal the Digital Markets Act, according to the Financial Times and Bloomberg.

The EU's Digital Markets Act, which was signed into law in 2022, aims to rein in Big Tech's power and to improve competition for smaller players. As a result, Apple has yet to release that feature, along with Live Translation via AirPods, as well as Visited Places and Preferred Routes on Maps, in the European Union. If you'll recall, the European Commission slapped Apple with a $587 million fine in April for preventing developers from informing customers about sales and other offers outside the App Store.

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