The EU has launched probes into Apple, Alphabet and Meta in the first use of a landmark new law designed to rein in Big Tech’s market power.
The European Commission, the bloc’s executive arm, announced official probes on Monday into whether Apple and Google owner Alphabet were unduly favouring their own app stores, as well as Facebook owner Meta’s use of personal data for advertising.
The probes fall under the Digital Markets Act, which is designed to tackle the dominance of so-called digital “gatekeepers” — the biggest online platforms — and came into effect earlier this month.
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