The California-based tech giant said that the Digital Markets Act is leading to a worse experience for users of their products.

An Apple Store in Paris, on Sept. 17, 2021. Gonzalo Fuentes/Reuters
Apple urged the European Union on Sept. 24 to revise the bloc’s Digital Markets Act (DMA), saying the legislation is hindering its ability to serve customers.
The company said users in the EU are experiencing delays in new features and facing increased privacy and security risks as a result of the legislation.