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EU Withdrawal Button, UK Subscription Rules, And Data Protection ...

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AI Summary

The article discusses post-EU withdrawal changes and highlights UK “subscription rules” and data protection risks for online sellers, referencing new EU/UK consumer-protection provisions (including DMCCA-related rules) and a future EU directive scheduled to enter into force in June 2026. It is framed as practical/legal risk guidance for businesses rather than a device-warranty/insurance-specific regulation.

Potential Impact on AppleCare+

Potentially relevant indirectly: broader consumer-protection or subscription rules could affect how AppleCare+ (as an add-on service) is marketed, cancelled, refunded, or how obligations are disclosed to UK consumers. However, based on the title/snippet alone, there’s no clear indication the referenced DMCCA provisions or EU directive specifically target device warranties or insurance/extended warranty contracts, so the impact on AppleCare+ would likely be limited and compliance-driven rather than a direct change to warranty coverage or pricing.

Original Snippet

In the EU, Directive 2023/2673 comes into force on June 19, 2026 ... The DMCCA's consumer protection provisions came into force in April 2025, introducing rules ...

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Details

Country

United Kingdom

Region

Europe

Discovered

6/3/2026

Relevance Score

35%

Language

English