Apple to reportedly face EU charges for stifling competition with App Store policy
Apple is reportedly set to face charges in the European Union for alleged anticompetitive behavior in its App Store — in what would mark the first time EU officials have gone after a Big Tech giant for violating a sweeping digital law.The European Commission, the EU’s antitrust watchdog, has found that Apple is not in compliance with the Digital Markets Act, which took effect in March and is aimed at tech titans designated as the internet’s “gatekeepers,” the Financial Times reported, citing sources familia ...