The legislation aims to address some of Apple's most controversial practices.
. The lengthy bill has a number of implications, but there are three in particular that spell trouble for Apple.
Cross OS support for iMessage, one of the most established perks when it comes to using Apple products, has long been a much-requested feature. The DMA might just address that by forcing Apple to implement some form of message interoperability. Thirdly, and perhaps most interestingly, the DMA could result in the App Store losing its monopoly over the choice of users when it comes to downloading apps on their Apple devices. The DMA might well force Apple to tolerate competing app providers to operate side by side with its precious App Store.
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