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Apple Adjusts To Meet EU Tech Regulations After Backlash

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Apple has made adjustments to its technology policies in the European Union following feedback and criticism from regulators and consumers. The changes come as part of the company's efforts to comply with EU tech rules and address concerns raised by various stakeholders.

One of the key modifications involves how Apple handles third-party payment systems on its App Store. The tech giant has agreed to allow developers to inform users about alternative payment options outside of the App Store, a move that aims to increase transparency and foster competition in the digital marketplace.

In addition, Apple has committed to providing users with more control over their data privacy settings. The company will enhance its privacy features to give EU consumers greater visibility and choice regarding how their personal information is collected and used within Apple's ecosystem.

Furthermore, Apple has pledged to improve the interoperability of its devices with third-party accessories and services. By promoting greater compatibility, the company seeks to enhance user experience and encourage innovation in the tech industry.

These changes mark a significant step for Apple in aligning its practices with the EU's regulatory framework. The company's willingness to adapt its policies demonstrates a commitment to fostering a more competitive and consumer-friendly digital environment within the European Union.

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