Apple and Google have both urged the European Union to revisit its Digital Markets Act (DMA), which both tech giants say is failing.

Cupertino kicked off the action on Wednesday with a post that opens by stating the company’s intention to create products that consumers and developers both appreciate – but then changes gear to argue that the DMA makes life harder for Apple and its customers without benefiting the European economy.

“The Digital Markets Act (DMA) is forcing us to make some concerning changes to how we design and deliver Apple products to our users in Europe.”

Those changes include delaying the debut of products including live translation of conversations for owners of AirPods, storing users’ favorite locations and preferred routes in Apple Maps, and mirroring iPhone screen

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