Cook, in his first public comments about the Digital Markets Act (DMA) proposed by EU antitrust chief Margrethe Vestager<\/a>, said parts were good but others were not. He said he feared the draft rules would lead to more installing of apps that do not come via Apple's App Store<\/a>, or \"side-loading\".
\"You take an example here where I don't think it's in the best interest (of the user): the current DMA language that is being discussed would force side-loading on the iPhone<\/a>,\" the Apple CEO, speaking remotely, said at VivaTech, France's biggest tech conference.