The European Commission issued preliminary findings under the Digital Markets Act requiring Google to share search data—including rankings, queries, clicks, and views—with competitors on fair, non-discriminatory terms. The goal is to enable rival search engines and AI-powered services to compete effectively. Google opposes the proposal, claiming it exceeds the DMA's mandate and creates privacy risks.
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Brussels tells Google to hand rivals its search crown jewels as privacy row brews
EU regulators mandate Google share search rankings, queries, and click data with competitors under Digital Markets Act antitrust remedy.
Thursday, April 16, 2026 12:00 PM UTC2 MIN READSOURCE: The RegisterBY sys://pipeline
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