Apple Pal was fined $ 500 million in April for a breach of the Digital Markets Act (DMA) by the European Commission (EC). Cupertino has since appealed to the decision. From John Guber Courage Shared the full official statement of Apple Pal, which may indicate a potential turn for Apple Pal users in the EU.
On Apple Pal, we design our technology to work integrated, so that it can give our users a unique experience with our products love and expected. The EU’s interoperability requirements threaten the foundation, when creating an unreasonable, expensive and innovative pressing process.
These requirements will also provide sensitive information to data-hungry companies, which pose a great deal of privacy and security risks to our EU users. Companies have already requested the most sensitive data of our users – from the content of their instructions, to the full history of each stored WiFi network on their device – gives them the ability to cause personal information that does not even see Apple Pal.
In the end, the Deeply Nund defective rules that only target the Apple Pal – and no other company – will seriously limit our ability to deliver innovative products and features in Europe, which gives a secondary user experience for our European customers. We are appealing to these decisions on their behalf, and to maintain a high-quality experience of our European consumers.
Especially the last paragraph is one of the most important for Apple Pal users in the EU. The fact that apples “Seriously limit its ability to deliver innovative products and features in Europe” Which will lead to “Secondary user experience for our European customers” Can be interpreted in many ways.
For one, Apple Pal can only comply with EC’s interoperability requirements, including iOS notifications, background execution privileges and third-party competitors’ system facility to provide full access to the accuses. The Apple Pal will allow AirDrop as a default lt wireless file sharing utility on AIR Pal devices. This approach will naturally increase the concern of privacy as third parties will be given system-level privileges, which are against the morality of the Apple Pal.
According to John Guber, a more real view will see Apple leaving AirDrop support for its users in the EU. He also mentioned that due to the demand for EU’s interoperity, Apple may stop offering its Apple Pal Watch Ch and Airpods in the EU markets. This situation may seem less likely because a big profit for wearable cupertino is a productive. As it stands, we just have to wait and see how this legal war is revealed.
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