Apple warns of increased security risks as it opens up the App Store in EU
by Martyn Landi
Mar 01, 2024
3 minutes
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Apple has warned that complying with new EU competition laws will make the iPhone less secure than it currently is, as the tech giant published new details on how its new approach will work.
The EU’s Digital Markets Act (DMA) is set to come into effect shortly, and requires tech giants to give consumers more choice.
As a result, Apple will be required to allow users to switch alternative app stores for the first time, as well as allow alternative payment methods.
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