The Digital Markets Act (DMA) is at the center of a transformative era in the European Union’s digital economy management. This landmark legislation is aimed at reconfiguring the operational dynamics of major technology firms, creating a digital marketplace that is fair for all parties. Introduced at a time marked by the ascendancy of tech giants and rising concerns over their influence on market competitiveness and consumer choice, the DMA target is a leveling of the competitive playing field. Beyond this, it carries profound implications for online privacy and individual autonomy, standing as a critical legislative milestone in the digital sector. Here’s everything you need to know to ensure that you and your business are fully compliant.