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EU orders Google to share search data with rivals by 2027; search giant complains about ‘unfamiliar companies’ in your grill
The EU has mandated that Google share anonymized search data with competitors by 2027 and open its Android OS to rival AI companies to promote competition. Google argues these rules could compromise user privacy and national security, while the EU aims to foster innovation and reduce market dominance.
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