Policy · 2h ago
Google warns EU antitrust push risks user privacy
The EU plans to force Google to share search data with rivals and open Android AI. Google argues this would expose user data and undermine privacy. The proposal aims to weaken Google's market dominance but faces pushback over security concerns.
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Google's privacy argument is a familiar antitrust defense, but the EU must weigh competition gains against real data risks.
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