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Europe is taking the lead in bringing the rules of the analogue world to the digital.

This week, the Digital Markets Act officially became law.

A law to redress the imbalance of power in the digital sector and ensure these markets remain fair and open.

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Elias Mårtenson

@EU_Commission this says the right things, and I'm one of those people who agree with everything said in the video clip.

However, I believe they should go even further. I'm also concerned that it will be very difficult to get these companies to actually comply.

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Sibachian

@EU_Commission

Great!

Will this law force BankID in Sweden to support more mobile platforms than iOS and Android? Because currently the entire country is locked into using BankID for their daily ID needs, and the company responsible for BankID pulled their open support a few years back (when Ubuntu Touch was released), making it impossible for companies other than Apple and Google to enter the Swedish mobile market. They are in effect enforcing the current duopoly.

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