Apple won’t face immediate sanctions after June 26 DMA . . . In April, both companies were fined (€500 million for Apple, €200 million for Meta) for failing to meet their DMA obligations and given 60 days to start complying That window officially
Apple and Meta Win Breathing Room as EU Delays DMA Penalties The EU won’t slap Apple or Meta with new fines when the DMA grace period ends on 26 June, but tougher penalties could still land later Apple’s 2025 Lineup News Deals Round-Ups How-To Jobs Login
Regulators Flex Muscles Under DMA: Apple and Meta Fined for . . . Regulators in the EU recently sent a loud message to the industry: gatekeeper rules under the Digital Markets Act are real, and costly In April Apple and Meta were fined €500M and €200M respectively for violating key provisions of the DMA
EU delays penalties for Apple, Meta amid digital regulation . . . An EU spokesperson confirmed that the US tech giants will not face instant sanctions for not fulfilling their obligations under the Digital Markets Act (DMA), according to reporting by Euronews In April, the Commission fined Apple €500m and Meta €200m for non-compliance, granting them 60 days to adjust their practices
Commission finds Apple and Meta in breach of the Digital . . . Today, the European Commission found that Apple breached its anti-steering obligation under the Digital Markets Act (DMA), and that Meta breached the DMA obligation to give consumers the choice of a service that uses less of their personal data
EU fines Apple €500M and Meta €200M for breaking Europe’s . . . Apple faces a €500 million fine for breaching the regulation’s rules for app stores, while Meta drew a penalty of €200 million for its "pay or consent" advertising model, which requires that European Union users pay to access ad-free versions of Facebook and Instagram