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Apple postpones the provision of new functions to users in the EU

Hartley Charlton

Apple postpones to bring some functions to users in the European Union because the rules make it difficult, reports Wall Street Journal. In the beginning today, in Brussels, today's EU representatives and developers in Brussels, the Vice President of Apple in the legal case of Kyle Ander, said: “We already had to decide to postpone the release of products and functions, we announced this month for our EU customers.” User safety can be compromised if the company must open its ecosystem for competitors, he added. Apple said she still determines which functions can be inaccessible to the EU, and is working to search for solutions to deliver them as quickly as possible. Apple abundantly disagree with the introduction of DMA and claims that it destroys the quality of its products, exposes users to safety and confidentiality with risk and makes the deployment of updates to the EU more complex. The EU official, present at the meeting, said, said that the regulator and Apple did not agree with DMA coverage and potential safety risks. All forum participants and visitors can read and monitor the topic, but the publication is limited by the forum participants with at least 100 messages.

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