
Apple and Meta face €1.8B enforcement action for EU DMA breaches

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The European Union has initiated enforcement actions against Apple and Meta for breaching the Digital Markets Act (DMA). Apple faces a €1.8 billion fine for restricting app developers from promoting cheaper alternatives outside its App Store. Meta is scrutinized for its 'pay-or-consent' model on Facebook and Instagram, which EU regulators argue undermines data protection. Both companies must comply within two months to avoid further penalties. The EU's actions signify increased regulatory oversight of Big Tech in Europe.
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