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EU Regulator Proposes Google Data Sharing
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A European Union regulator has proposed new measures that would require Google to share its search engine data with third parties. This initiative aims to foster greater competition and transparency within the digital advertising and search markets. If implemented, these regulations could significantly impact Google's business model and data practices. The proposal reflects the EU's ongoing efforts to regulate major tech companies and ensure a more level playing field for smaller competitors.
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