The era of unchecked tech monopolies is over.
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The era of unchecked tech monopolies is over.
We're taking decisive action to enforce open, fair, and contestable digital markets. Our measures had real consequences:
️ Fined major platforms for anti-competitive practices and ignoring consumer data choices
Required strict hardware interoperability for smartwatches and connected wearables
️ Launched three investigations into dominance in cloud services and into search engines hiding mediaAccountability is here
https://link.europa.eu/YTddh6@EUCommission hum so when will you do force your own member state to allow their app to run on grapheneos for instance ?
Because today your own member state enforce the Google / Apple monopolie, and bank do EXACTLY the same.
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The era of unchecked tech monopolies is over.
We're taking decisive action to enforce open, fair, and contestable digital markets. Our measures had real consequences:
️ Fined major platforms for anti-competitive practices and ignoring consumer data choices
Required strict hardware interoperability for smartwatches and connected wearables
️ Launched three investigations into dominance in cloud services and into search engines hiding mediaAccountability is here
https://link.europa.eu/YTddh6Arrêtez le blabla et commencez à agir véritablement
Basta de palabrerías y comiencen a actuar en serio
Stop talking and start acting
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The era of unchecked tech monopolies is over.
We're taking decisive action to enforce open, fair, and contestable digital markets. Our measures had real consequences:
️ Fined major platforms for anti-competitive practices and ignoring consumer data choices
Required strict hardware interoperability for smartwatches and connected wearables
️ Launched three investigations into dominance in cloud services and into search engines hiding mediaAccountability is here
https://link.europa.eu/YTddh6@EUCommission Decisive action? Like the one to stop the fines Google clearly needs to play? Until there's a full disclosure about von der Leyen's action here, I won't believe another thing you proclaim regarding the DMA.
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The era of unchecked tech monopolies is over.
We're taking decisive action to enforce open, fair, and contestable digital markets. Our measures had real consequences:
️ Fined major platforms for anti-competitive practices and ignoring consumer data choices
Required strict hardware interoperability for smartwatches and connected wearables
️ Launched three investigations into dominance in cloud services and into search engines hiding mediaAccountability is here
https://link.europa.eu/YTddh6@EUCommission Did you cancel your festering MS365 ulcers yet?
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@EUCommission If that is true, why did von der Leyen stop a penalty against Google?
Hello @atarifrosch!
We want to have solid cases that can stand up in the courts, and this can lead to delays. We do not stop cases for political reasons. You can read more about how the DMA is enforced here: https://digital-markets-act.ec.europa.eu/about-dma_en -
The era of unchecked tech monopolies has only just begun, with you and #vonDerLeyen taking "decisive action" and blocking #DMA sanctions for Google.
The sheer audacity of your bragging with such an obvious lie.
Hello @katzenberger!
The European Commission does not block or delay cases for political reasons. When a case is technically ready and solid enough to stand in court, the Commission adopts a decision.
Journalists recently asked about this at our press briefing, you can watch the full answer back here: https://audiovisual.ec.europa.eu/en/media/video/I-289037 -
@EUCommission how are we to see this when a 1.6bln fine on Google has been "cancelled" by the commision?
https://www.handelsblatt.com/politik/international/tech-konzern-google-umgeht-vorerst-milliardenstrafe-der-eu/100217105.htmlHello @brnrd!
The European Commission does not block or delay cases for political reasons. When a case is technically ready and solid enough to stand in court, the Commission adopts a decision.
Journalists recently asked about this at our daily press briefing, you can watch the full answer back here: https://audiovisual.ec.europa.eu/en/media/video/I-289037 -
Hello @atarifrosch!
We want to have solid cases that can stand up in the courts, and this can lead to delays. We do not stop cases for political reasons. You can read more about how the DMA is enforced here: https://digital-markets-act.ec.europa.eu/about-dma_en@EUCommission That does not answer my question.
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@EUCommission Please do something about the Apple/Google phone monopoly and how important apps won’t work on anything but locked down Apple/Google controlled phones
Hello @maia!
Interoperability and data portability are two things we are actively working on. You can read more here: https://digital-markets-act.ec.europa.eu/factsheet-how-dma-making-smartphones-better-interoperability-and-data-portability-case-studies-2026-05-11_en -
Hello @katzenberger!
The European Commission does not block or delay cases for political reasons. When a case is technically ready and solid enough to stand in court, the Commission adopts a decision.
Journalists recently asked about this at our press briefing, you can watch the full answer back here: https://audiovisual.ec.europa.eu/en/media/video/I-289037Stop your gaslighting.
This non-statement has been widely circulated already, and it does absolutely nothing to clarify the situation. On the contrary, it's just a thin "trust us" reply, with vague weasel words that don't convey any substantial information.
And no: many Europeans don't trust you.
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@EUCommission Decisive action? Like the one to stop the fines Google clearly needs to play? Until there's a full disclosure about von der Leyen's action here, I won't believe another thing you proclaim regarding the DMA.
They are even setting up formats in which the US gets a *say* on these matter.
Plus, they declared war on human rights, our democratic rights, health, the climate and environment, plus treasonously collaborating with the fascistic Trump terror syndicate and their donors Thiel et al.
They're lying every bit as brazenly and recklessly as Trump and Putin.
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The era of unchecked tech monopolies is over.
We're taking decisive action to enforce open, fair, and contestable digital markets. Our measures had real consequences:
️ Fined major platforms for anti-competitive practices and ignoring consumer data choices
Required strict hardware interoperability for smartwatches and connected wearables
️ Launched three investigations into dominance in cloud services and into search engines hiding mediaAccountability is here
https://link.europa.eu/YTddh6@EUCommission If international law is being disintegrated at a record pace, how much faster is regional?.. local?..
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The era of unchecked tech monopolies is over.
We're taking decisive action to enforce open, fair, and contestable digital markets. Our measures had real consequences:
️ Fined major platforms for anti-competitive practices and ignoring consumer data choices
Required strict hardware interoperability for smartwatches and connected wearables
️ Launched three investigations into dominance in cloud services and into search engines hiding mediaAccountability is here
https://link.europa.eu/YTddh6@EUCommission ha ha ha…
We'll talk when you've ended bundled sale of Windows on PC, Android (and iOS) on smartphones.
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Hello @brnrd!
The European Commission does not block or delay cases for political reasons. When a case is technically ready and solid enough to stand in court, the Commission adopts a decision.
Journalists recently asked about this at our daily press briefing, you can watch the full answer back here: https://audiovisual.ec.europa.eu/en/media/video/I-289037@EUCommission @brnrd Let's distill that:
"We are not canceling the fine because it is still an active case. We do not talk about active cases."Which translates to "We canceled the fine and we won't talk about it".
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Hello @brnrd!
The European Commission does not block or delay cases for political reasons. When a case is technically ready and solid enough to stand in court, the Commission adopts a decision.
Journalists recently asked about this at our daily press briefing, you can watch the full answer back here: https://audiovisual.ec.europa.eu/en/media/video/I-289037@EUCommission thank you for responding!
I am very happy with, and thankful for, the rule of law we have in Europe. I am very much in favor of upholding our laws.
Finally, there seems to be momentum in addressing the harms caused by Big-Tech. Harms us nerds have been pointing out for a long, long time.
Your constituency is fed up with Big-Tech too and wants you to stand your ground, make them pay for their vile surveillance tactics. (Have they set the enshittify dial just too far?).
There will be all kinds of setbacks, and wins. Make it known loudly that Google's fine isn't cancelled, that you are pursuing them with vigor.
Get all country privacy body's (incl. Ireland's) to act.
Make them pay for their violations in amounts that mean something to their bottom line (millions are rounding errors for them).Idea: coordinate all countries to indict and prosecute one of the offenders at the same time. Overwhelm them with litigious work. They're using shitty tactics against anyone "foolish" enough to challenge them in court. Pay them back in kind.
Rotate the offender.
The law is European, so the violations are the same in every country.
Stop enabling them in using the "many countries, one law" to circumvent legal obligations, use it against them. -
Hello @maia!
Interoperability and data portability are two things we are actively working on. You can read more here: https://digital-markets-act.ec.europa.eu/factsheet-how-dma-making-smartphones-better-interoperability-and-data-portability-case-studies-2026-05-11_en@EUCommission That’s nice, but doesn’t address what I said. If I want a bus ticket on my phone, or use my bank, or pay with my phone in the store, I need a locked down Apple or Google phone. It has to be locked down. Even an open Android compatible phone won’t work because it’s not locked down to Google. There are no alternatives. We desperately need European alternatives, but for that to even be viable you have to address this
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The era of unchecked tech monopolies is over.
We're taking decisive action to enforce open, fair, and contestable digital markets. Our measures had real consequences:
️ Fined major platforms for anti-competitive practices and ignoring consumer data choices
Required strict hardware interoperability for smartwatches and connected wearables
️ Launched three investigations into dominance in cloud services and into search engines hiding mediaAccountability is here
https://link.europa.eu/YTddh6@EUCommission
Good to see the steps being taken. Keep up the great work.
Just a small note: fining these companies does nothing to them. They stop or hide these activities for sometime and then raise the ugly head in even bad manner.
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The era of unchecked tech monopolies is over.
We're taking decisive action to enforce open, fair, and contestable digital markets. Our measures had real consequences:
️ Fined major platforms for anti-competitive practices and ignoring consumer data choices
Required strict hardware interoperability for smartwatches and connected wearables
️ Launched three investigations into dominance in cloud services and into search engines hiding mediaAccountability is here
https://link.europa.eu/YTddh6Squeeze the fuckers until the pips squeak.
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The era of unchecked tech monopolies is over.
We're taking decisive action to enforce open, fair, and contestable digital markets. Our measures had real consequences:
️ Fined major platforms for anti-competitive practices and ignoring consumer data choices
Required strict hardware interoperability for smartwatches and connected wearables
️ Launched three investigations into dominance in cloud services and into search engines hiding mediaAccountability is here
https://link.europa.eu/YTddh6@EUCommission Nice. It would also be nice to look into the illegal and highly unethical business of AI (training). Copyright laws broken left and right, energy consumption running through the roof. Hardware unavailable or plainly too expensive for the ordinary consumer. But most of all sticking AI into everything and then raising prices even if nobody wants that. Please, please! Look into it. Also please look into commercial surveillance. its all connected. But my data should be mine alone!
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The era of unchecked tech monopolies has only just begun, with you and #vonDerLeyen taking "decisive action" and blocking #DMA sanctions for Google.
The sheer audacity of your bragging with such an obvious lie.
@katzenberger Surprisingly I see the Commission account answered you - didn't expect it. Although it's important to remind that #BigTech monopolies don't give attention to the orders (political and judicial) of EU. https://todon.nl/@prolrage/116328529166397373 @EUCommission