The Digital Markets Act (DMA) has been in effect for two years, significantly influencing how major technology firms conduct their business. This legislation aims to foster a more competitive environment.
Users have reportedly gained more freedom and choices as a result of the DMA, which seeks to limit the dominance of a few large companies in the digital landscape.
Despite these advancements, the struggle for a balanced digital marketplace continues, indicating that the fight for user rights and fair competition is far from over.