Apple and Google Face Stricter UK Oversight on Mobile Platforms
New rules aim to enhance competition and consumer protection in digital markets.
Apple and Google are set to face tougher regulation in the United Kingdom as authorities move to increase scrutiny of mobile operating systems and app store practices.
The new measures, modeled on European standards, will target market dominance, pricing policies, and restrictions on third-party app distribution.
Regulators say the framework is designed to foster competition, reduce consumer costs, and ensure fair treatment of developers in the fast-evolving digital economy.