UK antitrust regulator opens probe into Google’s search services
- The UK's Competition and Markets Authority has opened an investigation into Google's search and search advertising services, marking the first use of its new powers under the Digital Markets Competition regime that began on January 1.
- The investigation will assess if Google is abusing its dominant market position and whether it is using its power to favor its own services over competitors, affecting consumers and businesses.
- The CMA's inquiry will include examining Google's data collection practices and the impact of its new AI services, with a decision expected by October 13.
- Google faces increasing global scrutiny, including lawsuits in the US and Canada, as well as ongoing investigations by the European Union into its advertising practices.
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