Devs say Apple still flouting EU's Digital Markets Act six months on

December 16, 2025 at 03:08 PM UTC
The Register
Original: EN
Devs say Apple still flouting EU's Digital Markets Act six months on

Apple continues to face scrutiny from developers six months after the Digital Markets Act (DMA) came into effect, with complaints alleging the tech giant is still not fully compliant. The DMA, designed to curb the power of large digital platforms, aims to create a fairer and more competitive digital ecosystem within the European Union. Concerns persist over Apple's implementation of the new rules, particularly regarding app distribution and in-app purchasing. Developers have voiced dissatisfaction with Apple's practices, citing ongoing restrictions and fees that they believe undermine the DMA's intent. The core of the issue revolves around Apple's control over its App Store and its policies on alternative app marketplaces and payment systems. Specifically, developers are contesting the fees imposed for using Apple's infrastructure, which they argue are excessive and hinder innovation. The impact of Apple's actions is felt across the European developer community, potentially limiting consumer choice and stifling competition. The DMA seeks to empower smaller businesses and developers by creating a more level playing field against established tech giants. If Apple fails to comply, the company faces significant fines, potentially up to 10% of its global turnover.

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Published: December 16, 2025 at 03:08 PM UTC
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