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<p>Facebook is once again taking swipes at Apple, this time in regards to new legislation in the European Union that focuses on how Apple runs the App Store and its preinstalled, first-party apps. In a statement to
Reuters, a Facebook spokesman said that the company “hopes” the new legislation will “set boundaries for Apple.”</p>
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Facebook says it hopes new EU legislation will ‘set boundaries’ for Apple