Policy · 2h ago
Google Warns EU Rules Could Expose Search Data to Hackers
Google's top security staff warn that proposed EU regulations to open up Search and Android could create privacy vulnerabilities. The company argues that forced interoperability may allow malicious actors to access user data. The EU's Digital Markets Act aims to curb anti-competitive practices but raises security concerns.
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Google's security warning may be a strategic move to resist regulation, but the privacy risks of mandated data sharing are worth scrutiny.
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