Apple must ensure iPadOS complies with obligations under the Digital Markets Act.
This means Apple must:
🌐 Allow users to set their default web browser
📱 Permit alternative app stores
🎧 Ensure accessory devices like headphones and smart pens can access iPadOS features
We will now assess whether these measures effectively meet the #DMA obligations, taking also into consideration the input of interested stakeholders.
ℹ️ More info: https://europa.eu/!QNc6Fx
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@plakat @EUCommission It's not about breaking integration. All the DMA stuff is optional. You don't have to use alternative app stores, browsers, accessories, etc. You are free to use 100% pure Apple stuff.
@plakat @EUCommission Most of the APIs were already there, except private.
@elgregor @EUCommission and therefore inaccessible for regular applications from the store, which greatly reduces their exposure.
@elgregor @EUCommission there would be no problemlos the DMA was optional… yet it isn’t, therefore the APIs have to be there, making the system unnecessarily complicated and prone to errors/security issues.
Anyone not happy with the AppStore of browser engine is (and should be) free to use a different platform. If too many leave, Apple would reconsider. If not, then not.