Apple criticized Meta for its 15 requests for access to Apple's software tools, citing privacy and security risks as major obstacles to interoperability. Apple stated that compliance would enable Meta to access users' messages and personal information, compromising security.
Apple emphasized that Meta's requests could alter functionalities, raising serious concerns about privacy and user security. They highlighted that these requests do not pertain to the actual use of Meta's external devices like smart glasses.
The conflict is heightened in Europe due to the Digital Markets Act, which compels Apple to increase competition by offering developers interoperability. Non-compliance could lead to significant fines.
Meta, on the other hand, contends that Apple's insistence on privacy is a facade for its anticompetitive actions, claiming Apple does not genuinely support interoperability.
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