The Commission even highlights Apple's own marketing materials for its Continuity feature, which appear to contradict the company's claims, touting the tag line "Same Safari. Different device."
LOL.
Questions remain about whether Apple's argument about Safari being three different browsers violates the DMA's Anti-Circumvention provision that forbids subdividing a platform's market share to avoid regulation.
The EU is tough on this stuff. Too bad they've got their borders open.
On the other hand, I'd rather not have governments getting this deep into controlling software I run on my computers.
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