European Commission’s first review of the Digital Markets Act (DMA) concluded that in its first two years the regulation remains fit for purpose and has created new opportunities for businesses and developers. The review highlighted that the DMA has enabled Europeans to transfer data when switching services, choose alternative search engines and browsers, and decide whether gatekeepers can combine personal data across services. It has also opened gatekeeper ecosystems, giving manufacturers of connected devices better interoperability, increasing default use of alternative browsers and search engines, and allowing third‑party app stores and new messaging apps to launch. Future actions will focus on cloud services, artificial intelligence, simplifying procedures, enhancing transparency and monitoring emerging trends. The Commission will continue to enforce the DMA and assess its impact.
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