Archive: https://archive.is/2025.03.28-051233/https://www.ft.com/content/c3933e2f-787e-453b-82eb-a981ddd48a31

The EU is set to impose minimal fines on Apple and Facebook owner Meta next week under its Digital Markets Act, as Brussels seeks to avoid escalating tensions with US President Donald Trump.

According to people familiar with the decisions, the iPhone-maker is expected to be fined and ordered to revise its App Store rules, following an investigation into whether they prevent app developers from sending consumers to offers outside its platform.

Regulators will also close another investigation into Apple, which was focused on the company’s design of its web browser choice screen without any further sanctions.

Meta will also be fined and be ordered to change its “pay or consent” model which forces users to either consent to data tracking or pay a subscription fee for an ad-free experience of its products.

  • A_norny_mousse@feddit.org
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    5 days ago

    The EU has been too soft on tech giants for decades. The causality implied in the title is bullshit (and reading the article confirms this).

    I’m starting to think the FT is a rag, thanks to OP’s choice of articles.

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      4 days ago

      The causality implied in the title is bullshit (and reading the article confirms this).

      Yeah. Smallish fine and order to comply is the standard practice first round enforcement action on all European competition and such regulatory matters. The largest fines are reserved for willful violation once one has already been told to come into compliance and one outright refuse or tries to shade by the order with shady and deceitful means.