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Google Sees Sweeping German Antitrust Probes Into Data Terms
Tuesday May 25, 2021. 04:02 PM , from Slashdot
Google's market power and control over users' data faces intense scrutiny in Germany as the nation's antitrust watchdog added it to the list of U.S. tech giants targeted by expanded new rules. From a report: Germany's Federal Cartel Office said Tuesday it's started two investigations under antitrust measures that allow regulators to target large digital companies that may dominate several markets. The authority will conduct an in-depth analysis of Google's data processing terms, saying the Alphabet unit enjoys a 'strategic advantage' from the information it collects. Regulators also questioned whether users 'have sufficient choice as to how Google will use their data.'
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