Apple is contesting a €500 million fine imposed by the European Commission for not complying with the Digital Markets Act. The company argues that interoperability requirements may infringe upon user experience and innovation. In their statement, Apple conveys that these rules could lead to significant privacy risks, as outside companies might gain unauthorized access to sensitive user data. They emphasize that these regulations disproportionately target them, warning that compliance could lead to a loss of unique features for European customers, ultimately degrading their user experience.
At Apple, we design our technology to work seamlessly together, so it can deliver the unique experience our users love and expect from our products.
These requirements will also hand data-hungry companies sensitive information, which poses massive privacy and security risks to our EU users.
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