EU DMA after-action review didn’t go the way that Apple wanted
appleinsider.com May 5, 2026

EU DMA after-action review didn’t go the way that Apple wanted

AI-summarised brief · reviewed before publication

Apple's vice president of products & regulatory law, Kyle Andeer, expressed frustration with the European Union's Digital Markets Act (DMA) review, which found a positive impact overall. Andeer stated that Apple had hoped for a different outcome, citing concerns that the DMA puts user data at risk and stifles innovation. The company believes the DMA's forced interoperability and sharing of tech with rivals could compromise user privacy.

💡 Why It Matters

  • · The DMA's real cost to EU consumers is already visible: Apple has delayed or withheld features like AirPods with Apple Intelligence, iPhone Mirroring, and Maps improvements from European users while compliance negotiations drag on.
  • · Whether that's regulatory friction or deliberate punishment is exactly the kind of question Apple's frustration is designed to avoid answering directly.