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EU Evaluates Apple’s iPadOS for Compliance with New Digital Markets Act

The European Commission announced on Monday that it will assess whether U.S. technology firm Apple complies with the European Union's Digital Markets Act (DMA) regarding its operating system iPadOS.

\"Apple must, among others, allow users to set the default web browser of their choice on iPadOS, allow alternative app stores on its operating system, and allow accessory devices, like headphones or smart pens, to effectively access iPadOS features,\" the commission stated.

The commission also noted that Apple published a 12-page compliance report on November 1, detailing measures it has taken to comply with the DMA.

In the report, Apple stated, \"Apple is committed to conducting business ethically, honestly, and in full compliance with applicable laws and regulations, including the DMA.\"

The European Commission will now \"carefully assess whether the measures adopted for iPadOS are effective in complying with the DMA,\" adding that the assessment will also be based on input from interested shareholders.

The commission will take formal enforcement action as outlined in the DMA if it concludes that Apple's solutions are not compliant.

The DMA, enacted in November 2022, aims to ensure that large online platforms, known as \"gatekeepers,\" behave fairly online and maintain a competitive environment.

Apple is one of six companies designated as gatekeepers by the DMA in September 2023.

In April 2024, the commission added Apple's iPadOS to the list of core platform services for which Apple is designated as a gatekeeper.

According to the DMA, fines for gatekeepers that do not comply can reach up to 20 percent of the company's total worldwide turnover in cases of repeated infringements.

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