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    Tuta Mail could soon be your default iOS mail app – but only after filing a complaint against Apple




    • Tuta Mail filed a DMA complaint against Apple on April 2, 2025, for failing to enable Tuta among the default mail apps on iOS
    • The encrypted email provider issued the complaint after allegedly waiting for months for a response from the Big Tech firm
    • The complaint was withdrawn less than 24 hours later as Apple finally got in touch with Tuta’s developers

    Tuta Mail, an encrypted email service, filed a complaint against Apple on Wednesday, April 2, 2025. The action has been withdrawn, however, after less than 24 hours.

    The German secure email provider decided to file a formal complaint against Apple for failing to enable its service among the default mail apps on iOS as required by the Digital Market Act. Tuta did so after allegedly waiting for months for a response to its request.


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