
Apple has been accused by the European Commission of breaching the EU's Digital Markets Act by preventing app developers from directing users to alternative purchasing options outside of Apple's ecosystem. This action marks the first charge under the new digital competition rules aimed at big tech companies. The allegations could result in billions of dollars in fines for Apple, potentially up to 10% of its global earnings. Apple's Services division is particularly under scrutiny, and the company faces another probe from EU regulators.









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