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Apple criticizes Meta over interoperability demands in the EU

by Milan
December 19, 2024
in News
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The European Digital Markets Act (DMA) is one of the strictest regulations that requires technology companies in the EU to ensure greater transparency and interoperability. These new rules are intended to promote competition and give consumers more control over digital services. But Apple has been critical of Meta's demands. The company warns that these far-reaching requirements could endanger your privacy and security.

Meta, known for platforms such as Facebook, Instagram and WhatsApp, has already submitted 15 interoperability requests to Apple – more than any other company. The goal of the DMA is to enable greater interaction between software and hardware from competing companies. But according to Apple, Meta's demands go beyond what is necessary for interoperability and bring with them significant risks (via Reuters). For users like you and me, it is important to understand what consequences such developments could have - especially in terms of security and data protection.

Meta and data protection: demands with far-reaching consequences

Meta has submitted 15 requests to Apple as part of the DMA that aim to create widespread interoperability between their platforms and iOS and iPadOS devices. Apple describes these demands as excessive and warns that they could put your data at risk. According to Apple, the changes would enable Meta to:

  • Read your messages and emails on your device.
  • Track every phone call you make, including the contacts you speak to.
  • Scan all photos and files on your device.
  • Access your calendar entries.
  • Record your passwords.

Apple argues that such interventions go far beyond what is necessary for interoperability between devices.

Apple warns: Meta-claims without reference to own devices

What is particularly worrying is that some of these changes have no direct connection to the actual Meta devices such as the Meta Quest VR headset or the Meta Smart Glasses. At the same time, Apple emphasizes that the security and integrity of its iOS and iPadOS operating systems are its top priority. The company examines each request in detail and tries to find solutions that both meet the requirements of the DMA and ensure user safety. In some cases, however, it is simply impossible to implement such changes without taking serious risks to user privacy and security.

EU calls for stricter rules for Apple's interoperability process

The European Commission has also examined Apple's handling of interoperability requests and proposed interim measures to improve compliance with the DMA. These include:

  • A better overview for developers of the iOS components that provide interoperability features.
  • A simplified and more transparent procedure for submitting requests.
  • Tighter deadlines to minimize delays in Apple's feedback.

These proposals are currently in the consultation phase, meaning that the Commission is seeking feedback from Apple and other stakeholders before taking final decisions. Apple has indicated that some of the proposed measures may not be practical without compromising the security of its systems.

Apple warns: More openness could endanger your privacy

The dispute between Apple, Meta and the European Commission is an example of how complex dealing with technological and regulatory requirements can be. While the DMA aims to create more competition and openness in digital markets, Apple's criticism shows that this is not without risks for users. For you as a user, it remains important to stay informed and to critically question how companies handle your data. Ultimately, it is your privacy that must be protected, even if large technology companies pursue different interests. (Photo by Unsplash / Daniel Romero)

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