Apple is pushing back against the EU's Digital Markets Act (DMA), claiming it forces the company to delay the launch of some features in the EU, impacting user experience and security. Apple argues that DMA's interoperability requirements compromise user privacy and increase risks of scams and malware. The company has called on the European Commission to repeal the DMA. However, the EU Commission argues that DMA is about user choice and fair competition, not about lowering privacy or security standards.