On 3 July 2025, the Commission has launched a public consultation on the first review of the Digital Markets Act (DMA). Interested parties have until 24 September 2025 to submit their views.| Digital Markets Act (DMA)
The Commission is consulting on the first review of the DMA that is due by 3 May 2026. The Commission will conduct subsequent reviews every three years and report on the results to the European Parliament, the Council and the European Economic and Social Committee.| Digital Markets Act (DMA)
European Commission designated for the first time six gatekeepers - Alphabet, Amazon, Apple, ByteDance, Meta, Microsoft - under the Digital Markets Act (DMA). In total, 22 core platform services provided by those gatekeepers have been designated.| Digital Markets Act (DMA)
The DMA is one of the first regulatory tools to comprehensively regulate the gatekeeper power of the largest digital companies. The DMA complements, but does not change EU competition rules, which continue to apply fully.| Digital Markets Act (DMA)
This workshop will address issues such as the processing for the purpose of providing online advertising services, combination, and cross-use of personal data by gatekeepers, the use of non-publicly available data of business users and data portability.| Digital Markets Act (DMA)
Interoperability - Apple 6(7) specifications| Digital Markets Act (DMA)
The Commission is consulting interested third parties on the proposed measures that Apple is to implement to ensure effective interoperability with its iOS and iPadOS operating system, as required by Article 6(7) of the Digital Markets Act (“DMA”)| Digital Markets Act (DMA)
The Commission has opened non-compliance investigations under the Digital Markets Act (DMA) into Alphabet's rules on steering in Google Play and self-preferencing on Google Search, Apple's rules on steering in the App Store and the choice screen for Safari and Meta's “pay or consent model”.| Digital Markets Act (DMA)
The Digital Markets Act is the EU’s law to make the markets in the digital sector fairer and more contestable.| Digital Markets Act (DMA)