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Apple Hits out at Meta's numerous interoperability requests that would give them far-reaching access to their technology stack

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Yesterday, Apple hit out at Meta Platforms saying that its numerous requests to access the iPhone maker's software tools for its devices could impact users' privacy and security, underscoring the intense rivalry between the two tech giants.

Under the European Union's landmark Digital Markets Act that took effect last year, Apple must allow rivals and app developers to inter-operate with its own services or risk a fine of as much as 10% of its global annual turnover.

Meta has made 15 interoperability requests thus far, more than any other company, for potentially far-reaching access to Apple's technology stack, the latter said in a report.

"In many cases, Meta is seeking to alter functionality in a way that raises concerns about the privacy and security of users, and that appears to be completely unrelated to the actual use of Meta external devices, such as Meta smart glasses and Meta Quests," Apple said.

"If Apple were to have to grant all of these requests, Facebook, Instagram, and WhatsApp could enable Meta to read on a user's device all of their messages and emails, see every phone call they make or receive, track every app that they use, scan all of their photos, look at their files and calendar events, log all of their passwords, and more," Apple said. For more, read the full Reuters report.

More than likely Apple's CEO's visit to Mar-a-Lago last week discussed the U.S. Antitrust case against them and the EU's landmark Digital Markets Act that's trying to break all U.S. tech company platforms to benefit European developers.

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