The voltage between AppleThe Californian giant has sent a letter to Brussels in which it sharply criticizes the European Commission's approach, which is demanding information from it on compliance with the Digital Services Act (DSA), while at the same time pushing for the fulfillment of the completely opposite requirements of the Digital Markets Act (DMA). According to AppThe two regulations directly contradict each other, and the EU is creating a situation that, instead of protecting users, increases their risk.
In a letter signed by the Vice President AppLegal Affairs Officer Kyle Andeer, the firm responds to the Commission's questions regarding anti-fraud measures in App Store, verifying the identity of developers, or protecting minors. In addition to answering questions in it, however Apple writes that he thinks it "doesn't make sense" for the Commission to investigate the effectiveness of security measures App A century, and yet after Applu, within the framework of the DMA, demanded support for alternative app stores and sideloading, which do not go through these protections at all.
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Andeer writes in the letter that it is "difficult to reconcile" the investigation App Store according to DSA with "aggressive interpretation and application" of DMA, which Apple considers it a threat to the security and privacy of users. In practice, he says, this creates a paradoxical situation where one European legislation Appimposes an obligation maximal to protect the user from fraud, while the second prohibits him from using measures that ensure this protection if the application is issued outside App Store.
Apple warns that this very inconsistency can lead to users iOS and iPadOS will remain without adequate protection, whether when using links outside App Store, or when using apps from alternative app stores. The Californian giant therefore calls on the European Commission to apply DSA and DMA consistently, not separately.
At the same time Apple recalls that its control processes in App The Store is very tough and therefore reliable. In 2024 alone, it removed 37 apps for fraudulent activity, rejected 115 for dangerous behavior, and 320 for copying other apps, spam, or misleading content. In addition, it blocked over 139 developer registrations and terminated 146 accounts for suspected fraud. Will there be criticism from AppIt is effective and the European Commission will face it and change its behavior, but only time will tell.
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