Meta and Apple headaches with the European Union may end very soon

The endless problems of the technology giants Meta and Apple with the European regulators may be at their end. According to Financial Times sources The two companies are close to the conclusion of an out -of -court agreement with the European Commission related to antitrust cases against them, which will surely save them future fines of hundreds of millions of euros.

The sources of the publication say that optimism on both sides to reach a long -term resolution on the questions raised is increasing with each passing day.

META Euroregulators will require an appropriate working model that will eliminate or reduce the impact of the current requirements that the company platforms put to users in the EU, such as the requirement for a subscription plan if you want to not share all your data with Facebook and Instagram.

Apple has already taken serious steps towards regulating regulations, part of the digital act act that included key changes to some of the rules for publishing and operating applications in the App Store.

At the moment, the final decision on the cases has not been reached, but according to acquaintances, the end of this saga is even closer. This will help both giants avoid future potential fines reaching as many as 5% of their daily revenue worldwide.


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