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    Apple Against UK Regulations and Competition & Markets Authority Reject its Characterization

    August 31, 2025
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    Why is Apple Against the New UK Regulations and Why CMA Reject its Characterization?
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    A a strong warning was issued by Apple against UK regulations on competition, arguing that they could negatively impact both users and developers.

    The tech giant claims that similar legislation in the European Union has already led to delays in rolling out new features for EU users, and fears the UK may face the same consequences if it moves forward with the Competition and Markets Authority (CMA)’s regulatory plans.

    Apple Against UK Regulations: The Debate Over Market Dominance

    Competition and Markets Authority is considering measures to open up the mobile operating system market, which it says is dominated by Apple and Google, with 90–100% of UK mobile devices running on their platforms.

    Proposed changes include:

    • Allowing developers to steer users toward alternative payment systems
    • Enabling interoperability between third-party apps and Apple’s mobile technologies like digital wallets and smartwatches

    Apple argues these changes could:

    • Compromise user privacy and security
    • Stifle innovation
    • Force Apple to share proprietary technology and data with competitors for free

    Privacy, Security, and Intellectual Property Concerns

    Apple claims that under similar EU rules, it received over 100 requests for access to sensitive user data, including information Apple itself cannot access.

    It warns that such demands could expose users to scams and undermine its integrated security model.

    The company also criticizes the CMA’s approach, saying it lacks proportionality and evidence, and could lead to uncompensated use of Apple’s intellectual property by foreign rivals.

    Read also: AI Reshapes Job Market for Young Professionals with 13% Lower Opportunities – Why?

    CMA Responds: UK Rules Are Not the Same as the EU

    In response, the CMA rejected Apple’s characterization, stating that UK regulations are designed to foster innovation and support local developers without compromising privacy or security.

    It emphasized that its focus is on specific interoperability features, not broad access to Apple’s ecosystem.

    The CMA maintains that its goal is to increase competition and ensure UK consumers benefit from innovations available elsewhere.

    A final decision is expected in October 2025.

    Global Tech Tensions Escalate

    Apple’s statement comes amid broader international scrutiny of tech regulation.

    U.S. President Donald Trump recently criticized global digital policies, claiming they discriminate against American tech companies and warning of potential tariffs and restrictions if such rules persist.

    Apple CMA Global Tech Tensions UK Regulations
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