
Apple may miss the the European Union’s looming App Store anti-steering compliance deadline enforced by the Digital Markets Act — but it won’t face automatic fines if it does.
Apple won’t face anti-steering EU fine if it misses deadline
It looks like both Apple and Meta are off the hook for Digital Markets Act (DMA) compliance — for now. Both tech giants won’t be required to pay their multi-million dollar fines to the European Union, even if they should miss their compliance requirement.
In April, the European Commission fined Apple 500 million euros, an amount that worked out to roughly $570 million at the time. While it eventually gave Apple a grace period to bring its practices in line with the Digital Markets Act, it threatened to tack on extra fines if it did not comply by the June 26 deadline.
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