European Commission fines Apple and Meta over breached DMA rules
Briefly

The European Commission has penalized Apple €500 million and Meta €200 million for violations of the Digital Markets Act. Apple's anti-competitive App Store practices limit user access to alternative platforms and prevent developers from communicating cheaper offers. Meta's ad model, which requires consent for ad-free usage features, has also been deemed non-compliant. Both companies must comply with EC demands within 60 days or incur further fines. Apple plans to appeal the ruling, and Meta is expected to do the same, indicating ongoing tensions between tech giants and regulators.
The European Commission has imposed fines on Apple and Meta for breaching the Digital Markets Act, highlighting their anti-competitive practices.
Apple's App Store policies prevent developers from informing users about alternative offers, restricting market competition.
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