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<p>Draft European Union legislation raises the possibility that pre-installed Apple apps might be banned in Europe. Instead, consumers would be offered the option of installing them, creating a more level playing field between Apple and third-party developers offering competing apps.</p>
<p>The Digital Services Act also proposes to apply limits to the powers of ‘gatekeeper platforms’ like Apple’s <a href="
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Antitrust law could ban pre-installed Apple apps in Europe