""risks to users on our devices will inevitably increase,""
"Apple accuses the EU of having an "enforcement agenda" that seeks to "undermine the security and privacy of iOS and iPadOS.""
"In an April op-ed, Mr. Trump's trade adviser Peter Navarro accused the EU of engaging in "lawfare" to "target America's largest tech firms.""
EU digital laws — notably the Digital Markets Act and Digital Services Act — have required Apple to permit smaller rivals access to the App Store and face heavy fines for noncompliance. Apple reports that those changes have opened pathways for financial scams, pornography, privacy breaches, and other safety problems on iOS and iPadOS. The company received a 500 million euro fine under the Digital Markets Act and appealed. The European Commission has inquired about measures for minor safety under the Digital Services Act, while U.S. officials link the dispute to trade tensions and accusations of regulatory overreach.
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