Apple Appeals EU’s March Ruling on ‘Interoperability’ Requirements Under the DMA
Benjamin Mayo, writing at 9to5Mac:
Apple has appealed parts of the Digital Markets Act law citing
user privacy concerns. Specifically, Apple is contesting the
interoperability requirements that say data like
notification content and WiFi networks should be made available to
third-parties.
Apple says the DMA as written allows others to “access personal
information that even Apple doesn’t see”. This is because features
like notification rendering and WiFi network data are currently
handled on-devi...
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