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Apple criticizes EU regulations amid iOS 26.2 feature removals and privacy disputes

Originally Published 2 months ago — by CBS News

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Apple criticizes EU digital laws, claiming they compromise user safety by increasing fraud and scams, and warns that regulations like the Digital Markets Act could expose users to security risks, amid ongoing tensions over tech regulation and competition.

Epic Games Praises Apple’s Improved Install Process Amid Ongoing Competition Concerns

Originally Published 3 months ago — by 9to5Mac

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Epic Games acknowledges Apple's improvements in reducing the steps to install third-party app stores on iOS, from 15 to 6, as a response to EU regulations, but criticizes ongoing anti-competitive policies like junk fees and discriminatory practices that violate the Digital Markets Act.

Microsoft Extends Free Windows 10 Security Updates in Europe Through 2026

Originally Published 3 months ago — by Engadget

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Microsoft has agreed to extend free security updates for Windows 10 in the European Economic Area following complaints and regulatory pressure, while other regions still face the October 14 deadline to upgrade or pay for support, amid concerns over planned obsolescence and consumer choice.

Apple urges EU to overhaul digital laws amid feature delay concerns

Originally Published 3 months ago — by The Verge

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Apple is delaying the rollout of certain features in Europe due to challenges in complying with the EU's Digital Markets Act, citing concerns over user privacy and security. Features like AI-powered Live Translation, iPhone Mirroring, and others are impacted, although some interoperability features are progressing. Apple is working to meet DMA requirements but warns that more delays may occur, and it has called for the regulation to be repealed, citing potential impacts on user privacy and its ecosystem.

EU scrutinizes Apple's App Store changes amid regulatory tensions

Originally Published 3 months ago — by BBC

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Apple is criticizing EU regulators for challenging its closed ecosystem and the Digital Markets Act, which aims to increase interoperability and consumer choice, while Apple argues these rules threaten its innovative, integrated user experience. The company has delayed certain features in Europe, citing privacy and security concerns, and is pushing back against regulatory efforts that it claims undermine innovation and user experience.

Apple Removes iTorrent from EU AltStore Amid Revocation Issues

Originally Published 4 months ago — by torrentfreak.com

Apple revoked the EU distribution rights for the iTorrent BitTorrent client, which was available through third-party app stores due to EU law requiring more app installation freedom. The revocation came without clear explanation from Apple, raising concerns about transparency and compliance with the EU’s Digital Markets Act.

Apple Fights EU Fines and Regulations Over App Store Practices

Originally Published 6 months ago — by MacRumors

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Apple is appealing a 500 million euro EU fine for allegedly violating the Digital Markets Act by restricting app developers from informing users about outside purchase options. The company has made some changes to its App Store rules and fee structure in response to the ruling, but disputes the EU's interpretation of steering and business operation mandates. The appeal argues that the EU's decision exceeds legal requirements and imposes confusing business terms.

Apple Challenges €500 Million EU App Store Fine in Court

Originally Published 6 months ago — by Bloomberg.com

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Apple has appealed a €500 million EU fine, criticizing the regulator's App Store rules as unlawful and claiming the decision oversteps legal boundaries. The EU fined Apple for steering users to outside purchases, prompting Apple to modify its policies in June, including a tiered commission structure and more flexible promotion of out-of-app payments. Apple argues these changes are confusing and beyond legal requirements, continuing its ongoing legal battles over App Store practices.

Apple revamps EU App Store policies to avoid fines

Originally Published 6 months ago — by The Verge

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Apple has introduced new tiered App Store fee structures and features in the EU to comply with the Digital Markets Act and avoid further penalties, including a basic tier with limited features at 5% commission and a full-feature tier at 13%, along with a new Core Technology Commission fee on outside purchases. These changes follow a €500 million EU fine and are part of Apple's effort to address regulatory concerns, with plans to move to a single business model in the EU by 2026.

Apple and Meta Race to Comply with EU Digital Rules to Avoid Fines

Originally Published 6 months ago — by Financial Times

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Apple is in last-minute negotiations with Brussels regulators to modify its App Store practices and avoid escalating EU fines under the Digital Markets Act, including concessions on its steering provisions and business fees, amid broader tensions between the EU and US over tech regulation.

Apple Challenges EU Orders on Compatibility and Data Sharing

Originally Published 7 months ago — by Axios

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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.

Ecosia and Qwant Unite to Challenge Google's Dominance in Europe

Originally Published 1 year ago — by CNBC

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Ecosia and Qwant, two European search engines, have partnered to create the European Search Perspective (EUSP), a joint venture aimed at building a European search index to reduce reliance on U.S. tech giants like Google and Microsoft. This initiative, set to launch in France by 2025, is driven by new EU competition rules under the Digital Markets Act, which require Big Tech to offer fair access to their platforms. The venture will focus on privacy-first search technologies and aims to provide a transparent data pool for AI advancements.

Apple Faces Historic EU Fine Over App Store Practices

Originally Published 1 year ago — by The Verge

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Apple is reportedly set to become the first company fined under the EU's Digital Markets Act for its "anti-steering" practices on the App Store, which allegedly harmed competition. The fine could be as high as $38 billion, based on Apple's annual revenue. This follows a previous €1.84 billion fine and comes amid ongoing investigations into Apple's business practices in the EU.