The Manila Times

Apple, Google and Meta set to face probes

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BRUSSELS: Apple, Google and Meta are set to face the European Union’s wrath next week as Brussels prepares to hit the tech giants with probes into potential violations of a landmark law, sources close to the matter said Friday.

The European Commission, the EU’s powerful antitrust regulator, has been in talks in the past months with the titans about complying with the Digital Markets Act (DMA), which came into force in early March.

The DMA demands online platforms open up digital markets to greater competitio­n — and the commission has vowed its impact would be far-reaching.

“Apple has done more with the DMA in 10 days than in 10 years with antitrust,” the EU’s internal market commission­er, Thierry Breton, told CNN on Thursday.

For example, Apple has been forced to allow developers to create their own rival marketplac­es to the US giant’s App Store.

But the company still faces accusation­s that the changes are complicate­d and come with unfair fees — and has not done enough to avoid European regulators’ scrutiny.

The investigat­ion into Apple is expected to look into how the company prevents applicatio­n developers from communicat­ing for free with iPhone users, a source said.

A similar violation led the EU to slap Apple with a 1.8-billion-euro ($1.95-billion) fine earlier this month, which the company is appealing.

Apple is also in the crosshairs of regulators on the other side of the Atlantic.

On Thursday, the US Department of Justice sued Apple, accusing it of illegally maintainin­g a monopoly for its iPhone ecosystem by stifling competitio­n.

Risk of hefty fines

The EU has named six companies as “gatekeeper­s” facing the tougher rules: Google parent Alphabet, Amazon, Apple, TikTok owner ByteDance, Meta and Microsoft.

The EU probe into Meta will likely focus on how the US company uses Facebook and Instagram users’ data. Under the rules, platforms can only share data across the companies’ services if they have user consent to do so, which they must now ask for.

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