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Fabio Manganiello (fabio@manganiello.social)'s status on Friday, 26-Jan-2024 10:52:31 JSTFabio Manganiello The amount of gaslighting in this article is almost outrageous.
The DMA is a regulation that gives customers more choice, that enables competition again in established monopolies that most live out of collected rent, and that opens again the market of app stores, payment methods and apps business models that #Apple has been trying to consolidate and ossify since it came up with the iPhone.
After grasping all the benefits of an absolute monopoly for years, and becoming the most valued company in human history without delivering a single new innovative product in several years, a business like Apple should have the decency of just shutting up and complying.
Instead, they have the guts of coming up with an article like this that talks in terms of *new risks the DMA poses to EU users*, labels the call for more app stores, business models and payment gateways as *new avenues for malware, fraud and scams, illicit and harmful content, and other privacy and security threats*, and they say that, despite the EU's evil plans of infecting all of its citizen's phones by allowing them to download stuff outside of the App store, *Apple will continue to deliver the best, most secure experience possible for EU users*.
I'm not sure how much you must pay your marketing and PR departments for coming up with such obnoxious levels of deceit.
https://www.apple.com/newsroom/2024/01/apple-announces-changes-to-ios-safari-and-the-app-store-in-the-european-union/