- Exploring, in Detail, Apple’s Compliance With the EU’s DMA . . .
But now comes word of the first feature that Apple is limiting or removing in an existing product to comply with the DMA: Wi-Fi network sync between iPhone and Apple Watch, which is poised to change in the EU next month, with the 26 2 releases of iOS and WatchOS
- Apple’s DMA compliance is not “malicious”, however an effort . . .
Apple’s DMA compliance is not “malicious”, however an effort to steadiness Apple’s privateness focus with the EU’s mandate, as iOS 26 2 iPhone Watch Wi-Fi sync adjustments present (John Gruber Daring Fireball)
- Daring Fireball: ★ Exploring, in Detail, Apple’s Compliance . . .
★ Exploring, in Detail, Apple’s Compliance With the EU’s DMA Mandate Regarding Apple Watch, Third-Party Accessories, and the Syncing of Saved Wi-Fi Networks From iPhones to Which They’re Paired https: daringfireball net 2025 11 apple_eu_dma_iphone_accessories_wi-fi_sync
- Apple announces changes to iOS, Safari, and the App Store in . . .
Apple announced changes to iOS, Safari, and the App Store impacting developers’ apps in the EU to comply with the DMA
- Apple put on notice over support for third-party watches and . . .
The European Commission has opened new proceedings under the Digital Markets Act (DMA) that will see the bloc instruct Apple on how it can comply with its interoperability obligations The two
- Daring Fireball: Apple Appeals EU’s March Ruling on . . .
Apple has appealed parts of the Digital Markets Act law citing user privacy concerns Specifically, Apple is contesting the interoperability requirements that say data like notification content and WiFi networks should be made available to third-parties
- Apples DMA compliance isnt “malicious”, but an effort to . . .
Apple’s DMA compliance isn’t “malicious”, but an effort to balance Apple’s privacy focus with the EU’s mandate, as iOS 26 2 iPhone Watch Wi-Fi sync changes show (John Gruber Daring Fireball)
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