The Digital Markets Act (DMA) empowers users by improving interoperability and limiting the control of major tech platforms, allowing for user-altered services and products.
The DMA aims to provide users the final say over which apps run on their devices by breaking the monopoly of gatekeeper platforms, especially in mobile app stores.
Lawmakers should also recognize and restore the rights of tinkerers and hackers to reverse-engineer devices, enhancing consumer choice and freedom in technology.
By mandating that tech giants offer official channels for interoperation, the DMA represents a significant move towards user empowerment in an era dominated by gatekeeper platforms.
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