Restricting the European Union against digital dominance affects the "iPad" devices

The “iPad” device, which Apple, “Apple”, has been added to a list of major technology products and services that were negatively affected by the strict rules of the European Union, which aimed to stop the violations of competition before dominating the market. This means that “Apple” only has 6 months for ensuring that the system of its tablet is compatible with a set of proactive measures included in the European Union legislation that is famous for the “Digital Markets Law”. The law is aimed at the company’s mobile operating system “iOS”, App Store and Safari browser – but “Apple” stabbed its classification of some services before the General Court of the European Union in Luxembourg, where the hearing is expected to begin later this year. The decision of the European Union to include the “iPad” device under the umbrella of the law will ensure the preservation of the standards of freedom of competition and fairness, Margaret Vestagre, the European Union Commissioner for Competition Protection, in a statement. Figesth explained that an investigation revealed that the (iPad) operating system is an important gate that many companies depend on to reach their clients, despite not complying with all the conditions of listing. Big losses for the digital portal guards This decision is a loss for Apple, based in Cuperno, California, which will have to align the operating system to comply with new obligations and warnings, including the use of iPad users to download applications outside the scope of Apple applications, in addition to the ability to remove applications. A “Apple” spokeswoman said the company still focuses on meeting the needs of European consumers “, while reducing the new risks caused by the digital market law associated with privacy and information security. The European Union of Digital Markets Law leads to the core of the business models of six of the powerful technology companies in the world, “, the law target”. Alphabet, Amazon and ‘Byl Dance’ that owns the ‘Tech Talk’ application with its new obligations aimed at abusing its dominant location in the market. Some in the competition against it, and it is mandatory to allow users to download applications from the competitors’ platforms.