By Sam Tabahriti
LONDON -Apple said on Thursday Britain’s plans to increase competition in the mobile operating system market could harm users and developers, and potentially force the company to share its technology with foreign competitors for free.
Last month, Britain’s competition regulator told Apple and Android-owner Google to be fairer in how they distribute apps on their mobile platforms, setting out possible interventions as it plans to designate the U.S. tech companies with strategic market status over their duopoly.
Apple said such a designation by Britain’s Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) would undermine privacy and security protections and limit innovation in the sector.
“We’re concerned these EU-style rules the UK is advancing are bad for users and bad for develop