Europe plans to check Apple's iPad for DMA compliance
Briefly

Apple's commitment to compliance with European regulations is marked by the creation of its DMA Compliance team, designed to uphold legal requirements in the EU market.
The report elaborates on upcoming updates, including deletable apps in the EU and secure solutions for user data sharing, indicating a shift towards increased user control.
Apple's planned features for 2025, like the ability to set default navigation apps and tools for easier data transfer to non-Apple devices, reflect a user-centric approach and adaptation to market demands.
The introduction of a mediation process for developers highlights Apple's effort to create a transparent and equitable environment for third-party app compliance under new regulatory frameworks.
Read at Computerworld
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