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Apple sues EU: dispute over access to user data

by Milan
June 2, 2025
in News
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Image: Shutterstock / Hadrian

Apple has officially filed an appeal against parts of the EU Digital Markets Act (DMA). Specifically, it concerns the requirement to share sensitive user data with third parties. The company believes this poses a threat to the privacy of its users and the security of its systems. The dispute affects millions of Apple users in Europe.

Apple is known for placing great importance on data protection and security. The company has structured its system so that much user data is processed locally on the device and stored in encrypted form. Even Apple has no access to certain information. Now, as part of the DMA, the EU is demanding that Apple grant third-party companies like Meta or Spotify access to this data. Apple is fighting back with an official appeal. And that's understandable, because this isn't about any technical interface – it's about protecting your personal information.

What it's about in detail

The Digital Markets Act is intended to ensure that large platform operators like Apple open certain interfaces to competitors. This includes access to notification content and saved Wi-Fi networks on iPhones. Apple criticizes that this data is particularly sensitive and, until now, not even the company itself has been able to view it. The new regulation would make this information available to third parties without them being subject to the same data protection standards. Apple explains that functions like push notifications and Wi-Fi connections are processed encrypted on the device. The company says it has no insight into this data. However, it would now have to ensure that third parties can access it. According to Apple, this could undermine the security of the entire system (via The Wall Street Journal ).

statement from Apple

In an official statement, Apple explains that the EU's interoperability requirements would jeopardize the user experience. They would be costly, hamper innovation, and could put sensitive data into the hands of companies with entirely different interests. Apple explains that some companies have already requested the contents of notifications and users' complete Wi-Fi history. This information should help them better integrate their own products, such as smartwatches or earbuds, into the Apple ecosystem.

Apple as the last line of defense for your data

Apple's protectiveness of its users here isn't just a PR move, but also a reminder of how fragile digital security is when it's carelessly watered down. What happens if third-party providers with less stringent standards gain access to the very data that Apple has deliberately kept under wraps? The company cites flawed regulations that, in their current form, would primarily affect Apple. If the EU adheres to its regulations, it could result in Apple no longer being able to offer all of its usual features in Europe. Users may have to prepare for restrictions.

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What happens next

The EU had already set specific deadlines in March. According to this, an initial beta version with the new interfaces is to be made available by the end of 2025. Final implementation is planned for June 2026. This affects features such as the sharing of notifications and automatic connection to third-party Wi-Fi devices. If the appeal is successful, this schedule could be adjusted. Other companies such as Meta, Garmin, and Spotify see themselves disadvantaged by Apple's closed systems. They argue that the lack of access to certain data makes it difficult for them to enter the market. If they could access this information, they would be able to develop more competitive products.

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Apple vs. Brussels: Decision pending

The EU must now decide on the appeal. A result is expected in the coming months. Until then, it remains to be seen whether Apple will prevail with its request or whether the regulations will come into force as planned. One thing is clear: data protection is at the heart of the debate. And it's not unreasonable to agree with Apple on this point. After all, whoever controls your data controls a part of your digital identity. Looking for new accessories? Visit our Amazon Storefront – there you'll find a variety of products from leading providers, including for HomeKit and more! (Image: Shutterstock / Hadrian)

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