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Last updated: June 30, 2026, 8:30 AM ET

Regulatory Scrutiny Intensifies for Apple's App Store

Apple faces mounting pressure in the United Kingdom as the Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) considers copying more EU App. Specifically, the CMA has proposed forcing Apple to allow developers to link to third-party payment options outside the App Store, a move aimed at increasing competition and potentially allowing rival payment systems and Apple Pay alternatives to gain traction forcing Apple to allow developers. This intensified regulatory push in the UK mirrors similar global trends in antitrust enforcement targeting the company's digital marketplace practices.

Security Concerns and Leak Mitigation at Apple

Security researchers have uncovered three AirDrop vulnerabilities that affect both iPhone and Mac devices, prompting Apple to work on a comprehensive fix. Concurrently, the company appears to be actively limiting the spread of leaked footage pertaining to the iPhone 18 Pro. This crackdown follows a cyberattack targeting Tata Electronics, a key Apple manufacturing partner, suggesting a heightened focus on controlling proprietary information and mitigating the impact of security breaches on product launches.

Proton's AI Assistant Sees Major Upgrade

Proton has launched Lumo 2.0, marking the most substantial upgrade to its privacy-focused AI assistant to date. The new version introduces features such as image generation capabilities, enhanced memory functions, and a private web search option, signaling Proton's commitment to expanding its AI offerings with a strong emphasis on user privacy Proton launches Lumo 2.0. This development comes as the broader AI landscape continues to see rapid innovation from various tech companies.