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海外TECH | Engadget | How the EU forced tech companies to change in 2023 | https://www.engadget.com/how-the-eu-forced-tech-companies-to-change-in-2023-153023033.html?src=rss | This year tech companies have made concessions that would have once been unthinkable Apple agreed to adopt the RCS protocol allowing for text message interoperability with Android devices and after more than a decade it ditched the lightning port in its latest iPhone Meta offered some users the choice to opt out of targeted advertising for a monthly subscription TikTok Meta and Snap allowed some users to opt out of their recommendation algorithms entirely None of these concessions would have happened without pressure from the European Union The bloc has long taken the lead in regulating Big Tech or attempting to but saw some of those efforts finally come to fruition The most immediate result of increased EU regulations this year came with the arrival of the iPhone lineup which was the first phone from Apple to support USB C rather than its proprietary lightning port The company may have eventually made the switch on its own but it came in as a direct result of a European law that made USB C the common charging standard quot We have no choice as we do around the world but to comply to local laws quot Apple exec Greg Joswiak said about the rules last year The regulation requires all new phones and other mobile devices to adopt USB C by the end of Likewise it s widely believed Apple s decision to finally agree to support the RCS standard in iMessage was the result of political will within the EU Apple had long been resistant to supporting RCS which would finally modernize text messages between iPhone owners and their green bubble friends Apple hasn t publicly said why it changed its stance But Google and other companies were pressuring EU authorities to regulate iMessage like other gatekeeper services that fall under its authority thanks to the Digital Markets Act DMA Apple s surprise announcement that it would support RCS after all came on the same day as the deadline for companies to challenge the EU s gatekeeper rules So Apple s about face on RCS could reasonably be interpreted as an attempt to pacify EU regulators who could have taken more aggressive measures like requiring iMessage to be fully interoperable with other chat apps like WhatsApp Notably both of these changes will also benefit US users even though they are a consequence of EU specific regulations There s definitely a higher degree of protection to the consumer in Europe than there is in the US Carolina Milanesi a consumer analyst with Creative Strategies told Engadget Those protections she noted often cascade down to other regions because it can be impractical to implement different standards across geographies In addition to the gains made under the DMA most of the major social media apps ーincluding Facebook TikTok Twitter YouTube Snapchat and Instagram ーfall under the purview of another EU law that went into effect this year the Digital Services Act Under this law these companies are required to make detailed disclosures about disinformation and other harmful content and explain how their recommendation algorithms work If you force the social media industry to explain itself to reveal to some degree its inner workings it will have an incentive to not misbehave and or incentive to self regulate more vigorously explains Paul Barrett deputy director of NYU s Stern Center for Business and Human Rights Whether these measures will actually make these services better for those using them however is less clear There are still open questions about how the rules will be enforced But there have been a few notable changes for EU based social media users Snapchat Meta and TikTok all now allow European users to opt out of their recommendation algorithms entirely Snapchat also ended most targeted advertising for to year olds in the bloc Additionally Meta was forced to allow EU users to opt out of targeted advertising or choose no advertising at all in exchange for a hefty monthly subscription While these may not seem like monumental changes they do strike at the heart of all of these companies business models And it s unlikely if left to self regulate as US policymakers have been content to allow them to do that any of these companies would have voluntarily acted against their own self interest This article originally appeared on Engadget at | 2023-12-26 15:30:23 |
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