The European Commission says Apple violated the EUs Digital Markets Act (DMA) over its App Store policies.
This violation could end up costing the iPhone maker billions.
Apple says it has made changes to comply with the DMA and continues to listen to the European Commission.
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This charge could mean a big fine for Apple.
Along with the news of the charges, the Commission said it opened another investigation into Apple.
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