Digital Markets Act: Gatekeepers Submit Updated Compliance Reports
Summary
Six designated gatekeepers under the EU's Digital Markets Act (DMA) have submitted updated compliance reports. These reports detail the measures implemented over the past year to adhere to the DMA's requirements.
What changed
The European Commission has received updated compliance reports from six designated gatekeepers (Alphabet, Amazon, Apple, ByteDance, Meta, and Microsoft) under the Digital Markets Act (DMA). These reports outline the specific measures and changes implemented by these companies over the past year to comply with the DMA's obligations.
While this is an informational update on ongoing compliance efforts, regulated entities, particularly those designated as gatekeepers, should ensure their internal compliance documentation aligns with the reported measures. The DMA aims to ensure fair competition in the digital sector, and ongoing adherence to its provisions is critical to avoid potential investigations or penalties from the European Commission.
Source document (simplified)
The gatekeepers designated on 6 September 2023, Alphabet, Amazon, Apple, ByteDance, Meta and Microsoft, have submitted reports on their updated compliance measures under the Digital Markets Act (DMA), outlining the changes they have implemented and measures they have taken during the past year.
Last update
10 March 2026
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