The European Commission has penalized Apple and Meta under the EU's Digital Markets Act (DMA) for non-compliance. Apple was fined 500 million for violating its anti-steering obligations, while Meta faced a 200 million fine for failing to provide consumers with choices regarding personal data usage. These fines mark the first enforcement actions under the DMA, which aims to regulate Big Tech's influence in Europe. Both companies plan to appeal the penalties as tensions rise in US-EU relations, especially given previous criticisms from US President Trump regarding the EU's treatment of American businesses.
The European Commission imposed penalties on Apple and Meta for breaching the Digital Markets Act, marking a crucial enforcement of the EU's new regulations.
Apple was fined 500 million for violating 'anti-steering' obligations, while Meta received a 200 million fine for insufficient consumer data choice.
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