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EU Examines Apple, Google, and Microsoft on Online Scam Response

23 September 2025
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EU Examines Apple, Google, and Microsoft on Online Scam Response
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The European Union is evaluating the efforts of Apple, Google, Microsoft, and Booking Holdings to combat online scams under the Digital Services Act, seeking information on their measures against financial fraud. The assessment could lead to investigations and fines up to six percent of annual global turnover if the companies are found lacking in preventing fraudulent activities on their platforms.

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