EU unveils ‘revolutionary’ laws to curb big tech firms’ power - The Guardian - eviltoast

cross-posted from !android@lemdro.id

  • New regulations will target six major tech companies to improve consumer experience and data privacy. These include Alphabet, Amazon, Apple, ByteDance, Meta, and Microsoft.
  • Pre-installed apps like weather and email that are difficult to delete will be disallowed, aiming to promote interoperability and reduce “gatekeeping” activities.
  • Companies will be prohibited from monetizing user data collected from phone apps for advertising purposes.
  • The regulations will encourage competition by allowing alternative payment systems, benefiting startups and consumers.
  • The European Commission aims to empower consumers and ensure tech giants adhere to European rules, providing immediate accountability for any issues.
  • cheese_greater@lemmy.world
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    1 year ago

    Not sure if this isn’t a mixed bag, given EU’s blatant fixation with kneecapping or breaking e2ee (like in the UK).

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        1 year ago

        I was using the UK’s recent legislative efforts to eliminate e2ee to illustrate similar goals that have been expressed by various high-ranking EU officials to presumably affect their European contituents. Not trying to get in a geopolitical debate here about UK or Europe

        • pulaskiwasright@lemmy.ml
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          1 year ago

          This isn’t even a slippery slope towards that though. This is all about consumer choice, privacy, and stopping a few companies from skimming 30% of the top of all digital sales.

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          1 year ago

          Sure we have plenty of bootlickers, but the majority of EU laws have the population as priority.

          Those bootlickers aren’t in the majority.