Apple Challenges EU Orders on Compatibility and Data Sharing

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Apple plans to appeal the European Commission's interoperability requirements under the Digital Markets Act, which compel it to share user data with outside developers, citing concerns over privacy, security, and innovation. The company argues these rules threaten its technology foundation and could expose sensitive user information, while some other businesses support the regulations for fostering better features and competition. The appeal deadline was May 30.
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