Apple has raised concerns that users across the European Union are experiencing delays in new features and increased privacy and security risks due to the bloc’s Digital Markets Act (DMA). The legislation, designed to boost competition among major tech companies, has become a point of contention, with Apple formally requesting that the EU either repeal or significantly revise the law.

According to reports from the Wall Street Journal and The Economic Times , Apple says that compliance with the DMA has forced it to make changes across its App Store and other platforms. These adjustments, the company claims, have had unintended consequences for users, including postponements of features like iPhone Mirroring to Mac and Live Translation with AirPods. Apple also expressed concerns over th

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