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Apple Rebukes EU in DSA Probe, Citing DMA Rules That Weaken iPhone Safety

Apple’s formal reply says DMA‑mandated openness undercuts the safeguards the DSA expects it to maintain.

Overview

  • The European Commission is investigating under the Digital Services Act and says it suspects Apple lacks reasonable, proportionate measures against financial scams and harms to minors.
  • In a letter dated Thursday, Apple vice president Kyle Andeer called the inquiry hypocritical and warned that risks to users will “inevitably increase.”
  • Apple argues that DMA enforcement requiring link‑outs and third‑party app marketplaces exposes users to fraud on platforms it cannot monitor or control.
  • To defend its practices, Apple reported App Review actions including removing 37,000 apps for fraud in 2024 and rejecting large numbers of unsafe or misleading submissions.
  • The dispute continues alongside Apple’s appeal of a €500 million DMA fine from April and ongoing EU requests for details on fraud detection, business verification, and policies to protect minors.