New EU law could open up messaging and app buying

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The Digital Markets Act designed to curb the market power of big-tech is starting to come into force.

New rules designed to rein in the dominance of big tech companies are coming into force in the EU.

But some of the larger firms have expressed concern about the DMA's potential impact on security and innovation. , Gerard de Graaf, an EU official cited the example of an iPhone user, who should "now be able to download apps not just from the App Store but from other app stores or from the internet".Figure caption,The BEUC - which represents many European consumer organisations - called the act "a landmark law for the EU's digital transformation.

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