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If someone complicates AppIf in recent years, "life" has changed significantly and it is quite possible that this will not change for some time, then it is the European Union with its regulations. It is precisely this that forces Apple to do things that he would certainly not otherwise resort to. For example, we are talking about exchanging Lightning port behind USB-C or the planned opening of iPhones in Europe to third-party app stores. However, it seems that patience is running out in Applu has already overflowed. 

Reuters reported over the weekend that Apple filed a legal challenge to the European Union's Digital Markets Act. The latter entered into force on November 1, stating that Apple could be forced to make fundamental changes not only to App Store, but also for payment applications, FaceTime, Siri and other services and applications, which would change the current concept of iPhones. However, this Apple definitely does not want to and therefore is trying to defend against the Digital Markets Act as much as possible, so that at least some elements in iPhonech "protected". In the objection, it specifically points out the potential security risks that iPhone users could face after the EU forces Apple to open third-party app stores and, in other words, install apps outside of App Store. With that, though Apple apparently he is already more or less counting, as the system has started to prepare for this possibility, but he is obviously still trying to reverse this plan of the European Union. Whether he will succeed or not, only time will tell. 

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