Today, the @EUCommission opened a process under the #DMA to regulate how #Google handles #interoperability within #Android
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Today, the @EUCommission opened a process under the #DMA to regulate how #Google handles #interoperability within #Android
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FSFE has been working intensively over the last two years to improve DMA interoperability against gatekeepers like #Apple and Google.We will monitor how the Commission implements the interoperability rules further, ensuring DMA enforcement is Free Software-friendly.
https://ec.europa.eu/commission/presscorner/detail/en/ip_26_202
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Today, the @EUCommission opened a process under the #DMA to regulate how #Google handles #interoperability within #Android
The
FSFE has been working intensively over the last two years to improve DMA interoperability against gatekeepers like #Apple and Google.We will monitor how the Commission implements the interoperability rules further, ensuring DMA enforcement is Free Software-friendly.
https://ec.europa.eu/commission/presscorner/detail/en/ip_26_202
Earlier, in June 2025, we took part in the workshop organised by the Commission on #Google's #DMA compliance, where we raised issues related to #interoperability.
In particular, similar problems #FreeSoftware developers are facing with #Apple, like discretionary power to deny interoperability, the lack of transparency, and anti-competitive practices.
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Earlier, in June 2025, we took part in the workshop organised by the Commission on #Google's #DMA compliance, where we raised issues related to #interoperability.
In particular, similar problems #FreeSoftware developers are facing with #Apple, like discretionary power to deny interoperability, the lack of transparency, and anti-competitive practices.
In the period of August-November 2025, the FSFE took part in a comprehensive study regarding #Google’s control over #interoperability in #AOSP.
In particular, the study focused on how the company's limiting access to critical interoperability can hinder Free Software projects.
The study was discussed in the @article19 #DMA Symposium and reviewed by the @EUCommission
A summary of the discussions conducted at the Symposium was later published at https://www.techpolicy.press/making-the-digital-markets-act-developer-friendly/
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In the period of August-November 2025, the FSFE took part in a comprehensive study regarding #Google’s control over #interoperability in #AOSP.
In particular, the study focused on how the company's limiting access to critical interoperability can hinder Free Software projects.
The study was discussed in the @article19 #DMA Symposium and reviewed by the @EUCommission
A summary of the discussions conducted at the Symposium was later published at https://www.techpolicy.press/making-the-digital-markets-act-developer-friendly/
The @EUCommission's decision is a sign of progress in enforcing #interoperability obligations, tackling anti-competitive behaviour from these companies.
Taken together, such regulatory procedures should make interoperability effective, so #FreeSoftware developers have a chance to participate and innovate in digital markets.
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Today, the @EUCommission opened a process under the #DMA to regulate how #Google handles #interoperability within #Android
The
FSFE has been working intensively over the last two years to improve DMA interoperability against gatekeepers like #Apple and Google.We will monitor how the Commission implements the interoperability rules further, ensuring DMA enforcement is Free Software-friendly.
https://ec.europa.eu/commission/presscorner/detail/en/ip_26_202
@fsfe @EUCommission
An issue for many danish users of degoogled androids is that we can not access apps that use the Google Play Integrity API - typically banking related apps and some public apps, like drivers licence, MitID etc.The API is a bad case of gatekeeping, holding people away from using safe mobile phone operating systems.