Breton made this demand after meeting Cook in Brussels, emphasizing that the recently passed Digital Markets Act (DMA) requires tech giants such as Apple to promote competition. Specifically touching on areas such as e-wallets, browsers and app stores, he suggested that consumers using Apple smartphones have access to competitive services from different providers.
Apple has not yet responded to these comments. Breton also disputed Apple’s claims that security and privacy concerns justify a closed ecosystem, saying EU regulations could encourage innovation while maintaining security and privacy standards.
Source: Ferra

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