EU to Fine Apple Over App Store Policies, Demands Compliance with Digital Markets Act

November 4, 2024
EU to Fine Apple Over App Store Policies, Demands Compliance with Digital Markets Act
  • The European Commission is set to impose a fine on Apple for failing to comply with the Digital Markets Act (DMA), particularly concerning its App Store policies.

  • This scrutiny follows the designation of iPadOS as a 'gatekeeper' platform in April 2024, part of the EU's broader initiative to regulate major tech firms and enhance competition.

  • As part of the new regulations, accessory devices must be allowed access to iPadOS features, which raises concerns about interoperability.

  • Apple has made some adjustments to its policies, such as loosening confidentiality requirements for app providers and addressing high commission fees for purchases outside the App Store.

  • Despite these changes, the EU remains skeptical about whether Apple is genuinely complying with the spirit of the DMA, as developers still face various fees and reporting requirements.

  • Apple's stock price has shown resilience, closing at $223.45, reflecting a 16% rise for the year, despite the looming regulatory challenges.

  • In response to the DMA, Apple has implemented changes such as updates to browser choice screens and the ability for users to manage default apps and delete most Apple apps from their devices.

  • The Commission's ongoing scrutiny of Apple reflects a broader strategy to promote fair competition in the digital market, which includes investigations into other tech giants like Google and Meta.

  • EU competition chief Margrethe Vestager has been a vocal critic of Apple, previously challenging the company over issues such as tax advantages in Ireland and restrictions on competitors like Spotify.

  • Looking ahead, Apple is expected to release iOS 18.2 in early December, which will introduce significant new features, including enhanced app functionalities.

  • The EU's commitment to enforcing these regulations aims to create a more competitive environment for smaller tech companies, potentially reshaping the digital landscape.

Summary based on 35 sources


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