Antitrust regulators in the European Union are set to judge whether or not Apple has done enough to bring its iPad operating system under compliance with rules outlined in the Digital Markets Act.
In March, Apple released iPadOS 17.4, with more than 600 new APIs, expanded app analytics, functionality for alternative browser engines, and more. The changes allowed third-party developers to distribute apps outside of Apple’s App Store in the EU, a change Apple begrudgingly made to comply with the Digital Markets App (DMA).
Now, EU regulators are assessing whether or not Apple has gone far enough. The assessment will be based on the input of interested stakeholders.
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