Apple's dedication bears fruit as the European Commission rules to exclude the service

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The European Commission recently decided to exclude Apple’s advertising and mapping services from the scope of core platform regulations under the Digital Markets Act (DMA). This dedicated effort from the outset led to the determination that Apple’s services do not meet the criteria for business user platform standards. According to Jin10, Apple has welcomed this decision positively and reaffirmed its commitment to improving service quality across Europe.

Strategic Positioning Under EU Regulations

The Digital Markets Act is the EU’s framework for competition regulation targeting large tech platforms. Being able to avoid designation as a core platform demonstrates that Apple has successfully implemented a flexible regulatory compliance strategy. With advertising and mapping services excluded, the company’s operational freedom is maintained.

Commitment to Privacy and Security

Apple attributes this outcome to its strong dedication to privacy and security protection. The company’s optimized data protection measures are believed to have contributed to the favorable evaluation by regulators. Moving forward, it is expected that Apple will continue to balance user protection with corporate competitiveness as it expands its business in the European market.

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