Amidst increasing EU pressure to open its ecosystem to competitors, Apple has raised privacy concerns regarding Meta’s requests for access to its operating software. This dispute comes as the European Commission develops “interoperability” guidelines under the Digital Markets Act (DMA). These guidelines aim to ensure compatibility between iPhones and third-party devices (like smartwatches) and features (like wireless file transfer), similar to the functionality between Apple’s own devices like Apple Watch and communication features like AirDrop. Kelvin Chan for Associated Press:
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Thursday, December 19, 2024
Apple says Meta’s iOS access requests risk privacy in EU
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