Europe's Digital Markets Act is forcing tech giants to make changes. Here's what that will look like
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Europeans get new choices for default browsers and search engines, where to download iPhone apps, and personal data use under the Digital Markets Act. Some 22 services will be under scrutiny.
The companies face the threat of hefty fines worth up to 20% of their annual global revenue for repeated violations - which could amount to billions of dollars - or even a breakup of their businesses.
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