Apple said on Wednesday that European Union users are experiencing delays in new features and facing increased privacy and security risks due to the bloc's landmark Digital Markets Act (DMA), a sweeping regulation that aims to rein in the power of Big Tech firms.
The iPhone-maker urged regulators to reassess how the law affects EU consumers who use its products, saying it will continue to work to deliver new features while meeting legal requirements.
The company said the law has forced it to postpone the rollout of several features in the EU, including iPhone Mirroring to Mac and Live Translation with AirPods, citing engineering challenges.
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