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Google warns EU's plans to weaken its monopoly could expose user data

Google has raised privacy concerns regarding the European Union's proposed regulations aimed at curbing its market dominance in search and AI on Android. The tech giant argues that mandatory data sharing with competitors could expose sensitive user information, potentially undermining trust in its services.

Background

The European Union is actively enforcing the Digital Markets Act (DMA) to ensure fair competition in digital markets, specifically targeting 'gatekeeper' companies like Google. This regulatory push often involves demands for interoperability and data access that industry leaders frequently resist citing security and privacy risks.

Source
Ars Technica
Published
Jun 30, 2026 at 02:21 AM
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7.0 / 10