Apple Raises Privacy Concerns Over EU Interoperability Laws
Apple published a white paper concerning EU interoperability laws, backing the policy but arguing it could lead to risky interpretation and severe privacy risks as firms attempt to abuse the mandate.
Apple has published a white paper backing the European Union's policy of interoperability between rival technology firms but warns that the law poses severe risks to personal privacy. These concerns echo similar security issues raised by Apple in March 2024 regarding the Digital Markets Act. The company argues against potential gray areas which may expose user information but does not criticize or oppose the mandate as a whole.
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