EU Cracks Down on Big Tech: Apple and Meta Fined €700M Under Digital Markets Act

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The European Union fines Apple 500M euros and Meta 200M in separate digital cases

European Union watchdogs fined Apple and Meta hundreds of millions of euros Wednesday as they stepped up enforcement of the 27-nation bloc’s digital competition rules. The European Commission imposed a 500 million euro ($571 million) fine on Apple for preventing app makers from pointing users to cheaper options outside its App Store. The decisions were expected to come in March, but officials apparently held off amid an escalating trans-Atlantic trade war with U.S. President Donald Trump, who has repeatedly complained about regulations from Brussels affecting American companies.

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The European Union fines Apple 500 million euros and Meta 200 million in separate digital cases

European Union watchdogs fined Apple and Meta hundreds of millions of euros Wednesday as they stepped up enforcement of the 27-nation bloc's digital competition rules. The European Commission imposed a 500 million euro ($571 million) fine on Apple for preventing app makers from pointing users to cheaper options outside its App Store. The commission, which is the EU’s executive arm, also fined Meta Platforms 200 million euros because it forced Facebook and Instagram users to choose between seeing ads or paying to avoid them. The punishments were smaller than the blockbuster multibillion-euro fines that the commission has previously slapped on Big Tech companies in antitrustcases. Apple and Meta have to comply with the decisions within 60 days or risk unspecified “periodic penalty payments,” the commission said.

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Apple and Meta fined a combined £600m for breaching EU competition...

The European Commission has fined Apple 500 million euros (£428.5 million) and Meta 200 million euros (£171.4 million) for breaches of the EU’s digital competition rules. Apple’s fine is for preventing app developers from pointing users to cheaper options outside the App Store. Meta was fined for forcing Facebook and Instagram users in the EU to choose between seeing adverts or paying a subscription. The commission said the social media giant’s model of asking users to consent between having their personal data used for personalised advertising or paying for an ad-free service was not compliant with its rules.

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EU fines Apple and Meta combined €700m
The fines were handed down over suspected breaches of the EU’s Digital Markets Act. The regulations came into force in 2023 and put obligations on dominant market positions. The fines will likely stoke tensions between the US and the EU over the issue of data privacy.
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Apple fined 500 million euros by EU under the Digital Markets Act, forced to make changes to App Store policies - 9to5Mac
The EU has fined Apple 500 million euro (about $570 million) The fine relates to Apple’s App Store anti-steering policies. Apple currently charges a commission of more than 17% on purchases made outside of the app. This would be in opposition to the requirement that these abilities be offered “free of charge”
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Apple and Meta Hit With Fines for Violating E.U. Digital Competition Law
Apple and Meta are the first companies to be penalized for violating a new law intended to increase competition in the digital economy. The European law aims to keep big tech companies from abusing their position as digital gatekeepers. Apple was fined 500 million euros ($570 million) and Meta was fined 200 million euros $230 million.
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Apple and Meta slapped with EU fines
Fines totalled €700 million, the first to be issued under the EU's Digital Markets Act. Apple fined €500 million over the "steering terms" in its App Store that fail to direct users to offers in other app marketplaces. Meta fined €200 million for its "pay or consent" advertising model.
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EU Commission fines Apple, Meta over digital law breaches – DW – 04/23/2025
Apple and Meta found in breach of obligations under the EU's Digital Markets Act. The two US companies fined €500 million and €200 million respectively. Apple found to have breached its "anti-steering" obligation under the DMA. Meta considered not to have given consumers the choice of a service that uses less of their personal data.
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Apple fined $571 million and Meta $228 million for breaching European Union antitrust rules
The European Commission, which is the executive body of the EU, said it was fining Apple 500 million euros. Apple failed to comply with so-called "anti-steering" obligations under the Digital Markets Act. Under the EU's tech law, Apple is required to allow developers to freely inform customers of alternative offers outside its App Store.
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