"Tech Giants Adapt to EU's Digital Markets Act: What You Need to Know"

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Google has announced changes to search results and new tools for app developers to comply with the EU's Digital Markets Act, including giving more traffic to large intermediaries and aggregators, obtaining user consent for data sharing across Google products, allowing app developers to use alternative billing systems, and launching data portability software in Europe. These changes are in response to feedback from EU antitrust regulators, users, and app developers, and are aimed at curbing the power of Big Tech companies like Google, Amazon, Apple, Microsoft, Meta Platforms, and ByteDance.
Topics:business#app-developers#data-portability#eu-tech-rules#google#science-and-technology#search-results
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