Apple complains in unusually harsh words about the EU Commission

November 7, 2025 at 02:50 PM UTC
WinFuture.de
Original: DE
Apple complains in unusually harsh words about the EU Commission

Apple has launched an unusually harsh critique of the European Union, accusing the EU Commission of hypocrisy in its digital policies. The tech giant claims to be caught in a bind by contradictory laws. Apple says that it is expected to enhance user protection on one hand, while on the other, it is forced to dismantle security mechanisms. This criticism likely stems from the EU's Digital Markets Act (DMA) and Digital Services Act (DSA), which aim to regulate large tech companies like Apple. The company's concerns probably revolve around the specific requirements of these regulations. The goal of the laws is to promote competition and protect consumers in the digital space. These developments will likely affect Apple's operations within the EU, potentially requiring it to alter its services and products to comply with the new regulations. The implications extend to all tech giants operating in Europe, signaling a shift in the regulatory landscape. Stricter enforcement of data protection and competition laws is on the horizon.

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Published: November 7, 2025 at 02:50 PM UTC
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