Published on, Sept. 25 -- September 25, 2025 10:02 AM

Apple has asked the European Union to scrap its Digital Markets Act, citing security risks and poor user experience. The tech giant said the law disrupts the seamless use of Apple products in the EU. Apple also suggested a more suitable legislative framework to replace the DMA.

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The Digital Markets Act aims to make the EU's digital sector fairer and more competitive. It requires Big Tech firms to offer choice screens for browsers and search engines. Brussels says the law prevents market domination, while Apple argues it challenges its closed ecosystem.

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