iMessage wins exemption from EU’s DMA regulations: Here’s what it means for users


On February 12th, the European Commission announced that they are not categorizing Apple’s iMessage as a “core platform service”, meaning strict Digital Markets Act regulations won’t apply to it. That’s a big deal for Apple since they won’t be forced to open iMessage to other messaging services. Cross-platform messaging on iOS is still getting a big update with RCS, though. 

What does this mean for iOS and Android users? Here’s what we know so far.

iMessage dodges EU DMA regulations 

Green iMessage bubbles

iMessage’s blue and green bubbles status quo is sticking around (Image credit: Apple)

Over the past year, the European Commission has been investigating several big tech companies identified as potential “gatekeepers” of important technologies and platforms. The investigations are part of the Digital Markets Act, which is designed to ensure big tech companies are playing fair and aren’t creating monopolies or limiting consumers’ options. 

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