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Apple and Meta set to face fines for alleged breaches of EU DMA

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  • Meta and Apple could be facing smaller-than-allowable fines
  • Europe just wants them to be compliant with the DMA
  • President Trump moves could also be influencing the decision

Apple and Meta are both facing modest fines for allegedly breaching the European Union’s Digital Markets Act (DMA).

The relatively new Act, which came into force in May 2023, is designed to increase competition across the continent by making it easier for users to switch their online services.

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