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Apple Meta platforms likely to face charges for violating EU digital law

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The European Commission, which began investigating Apple, Meta, and Alphabet’s Google in March under the Digital Markets Act (DMA), considers Apple and Meta to be priority cases
Apple and Meta Platforms are likely to be charged for non-compliance with landmark European Union (EU) regulations designed to limit their dominance, according to a report in Moneycontrol.
The European Commission, which began investigating Apple, Meta, and Alphabet’s Google in March this year under the Digital Markets Act (DMA), considers Apple and Meta to be priority cases, the report cited sources as saying. Click here to connect with us on WhatsApp
The DMA mandates that major tech companies create opportunities for smaller competitors and facilitate user mobility across various online services, such as social media platforms, internet browsers, and app stores.
EU regulators will issue preliminary findings, akin to antitrust charges, before the August summer break, with Apple being charged first, followed by Meta, the report further said.

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