"Next up in the ongoing trilogue, lawmakers will negotiate whether messenger and chat services, as well as app stores, will be legally obliged to implement age verification."
On the DMA, I have said that it does not go far enough, the Operating System (OS) market should be opened up, with a regulation in place so that alternative mobile and non-mobile OSes can be installed by the end user, notably by the mandatory registration and publication of technical hardware specifications, unlocking of bootloaders, etc...
30 years ago, the Linux community fought the pre-installed Windows tax and mostly lost that fight.
I did this back when, just using a 100mbit NIC express card.
Ran openbsd for a few years like that, the base OS included everything needed. I recall it used 24MB of ram and closer to 30MB if ssh'd in. It was very handy to have a local login when playing with firewall rules.
"Next up in the ongoing trilogue, lawmakers will negotiate whether messenger and chat services, as well as app stores, will be legally obliged to implement age verification."
Trilogues should be burned down, closed doors meetings with Ministers writing laws from their own services.
The trilogue is the interaction between eu commission, eu parliament and eu council. The commission proposes, parliament and country governments argue and ask for changes. The parliament has the last vote anyway. Maybe you're thinking of something else.