Apple and Meta are beefing over the DMA's mandated interoperability requests
Briefly

Apple has raised concerns that Meta's 15 interoperability requests under the EU's Digital Markets Act (DMA) could severely compromise user privacy and security.
Apple argues that granting Meta's requests could allow extensive access to user data, enabling tracking of messages, calls, and photos, potentially endangering user privacy.
In contrast, Meta claims that Apple's objections are a defense against competition and that the concerns raised about privacy are unfounded and misleading.
The conflict highlights a broader tension between regulatory mandates for interoperability and companies' claims regarding privacy protections for their users.
Read at Engadget
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