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Right to Repair, Consumer Protection Laws, Proposed Legislation

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The page appears to be about the evolving “Right to Repair” landscape in 2026, focusing on related consumer protection laws and proposed legislation. It likely discusses general legal requirements or expected reforms around consumers’ ability to repair devices and how those reforms may intersect with consumer protection rules.

Potential Impact on AppleCare+

If the proposed right-to-repair and consumer-protection reforms in the UK gain traction, they could indirectly affect AppleCare+ by increasing consumer expectations for repair access, documentation, and parts availability (and potentially limiting certain warranty/repair restrictions). However, because this appears to be an article outlining the landscape rather than a specific, confirmed regulation text from an official source, the immediate impact on AppleCare+ terms (coverage, exclusions, service channels) is uncertain.

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Right to Repair › Consumer Protection Laws › Proposed Legislation · Navigating the 'Right to Repair' Landscape in 2026: A Refresher on Basics and Best Practices.

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Details

Country

United Kingdom

Region

Europe

Discovered

6/7/2026

Relevance Score

35%

Language

English