The European Union’s Digital Markets Act (DMA) is officially in action, and the ramifications are coming out left and right. The latest development comes from Apple, which released a DMA Compliance Report outlining the changes required of them. These include immediate and upcoming steps, such as introducing a browser choice screen.
Before we get into Apple’s changes, here’s some quick background: The Digital Markets Act identifies “gatekeepers” such as Apple, Meta, and Amazon based on earnings and users. The law prohibits these companies from favoring their own
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