European regulators have issued a stern warning to Apple, forcing the tech giant to modify its App Store operations in order to comply with the EU’s Digital Markets Act—and avoid a hefty fine. The directive underscores the ongoing tug-of-war between Silicon Valley and Brussels over market fairness.
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