BRUSSELS — Apple on Wednesday hit out at Meta Platforms, saying its numerous requests to access the iPhone maker's software tools for its devices could impact users' privacy and security, underscoring the intense rivalry between the two tech giants.

Under the European Union's landmark Digital Markets Act (DMA) that took effect last year, Apple must allow rivals and app developers to interoperate with its own services or risk a fine of as much as 10 percent of its global annual turnover.

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