rewrite this title Alphabet, Apple, and Meta are under investigation in Europe for non-compliance with the Digital Markets Act

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rewrite this title Alphabet, Apple, and Meta are under investigation in Europe for non-compliance with the Digital Markets Act

What you need to know

  • The European Commission is investigating Alphabet, Apple and Meta for potential non-compliance with the Digital Markets Act.
  • The DMA requires gatekeepers to allow developers to alert consumers to offers outside their app stores, for free.
  • Meta is being investigated over its “pay or consent” model, which may breach rules on personal data gathering.

The European Commission has confirmed that it has placed Alphabet (Google’s parent company), Apple, and Meta under investigation for concerns over their potential failure to comply with rules established under the Digital Markets Act. Those rules were introduced in 2022 and came into full effect on March 7, 2024.

In the announcement (via Android Authority), the European Commission confirmed that several investigations are running alongside one another, each of which focuses on a specific aspect of non-compliance.

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