💨 Abstract
The UK's Competition and Markets Authority proposed new measures to boost competition in digital markets, targeting Google specifically. The watchdog suggests implementing "choice screens" for British Google users to select alternative search services, ensuring fair ranking of search results, and allowing easy data transfer. Google expressed concerns about the potential impacts on its business. The final decision on these measures is expected by October 13, 2025.
Courtesy: WTOP Staff
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