DMA : Google Rolls 0ut Changes To Search Results
Google on Tuesday rolled out changes to search results and new tools for apps developers to promote their products on third-party apps and rival app stores as part of efforts to comply with the EU Tech rules.
Assignedd as gatekeepers controlling millions of users’ access to their platforms, Google, Amazon, Apple, Microsoft, Meta Platforms and TikTok owner ByteDance will have to be compliant with the (DMA) on March 7.
The DMA aims at ensuring a higher degree of competition in European digital markets by preventing large companies from abusing their market power and by allowing new players to enter the market This regulations targets the largest digital platform operating in the European Union.
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The company had announced some of the changes applicable only to users in Europe in January and has subsequently adjusted some of them in response to feedback from EU antitrust regulators, users and apps developers.
Changes to search results mean large intermediaries and aggregators will get more traffic while hotels, airlines, merchants and restaurants will get less, Google said in a blogpost.
Users will be asked for their consent to allow Google to share their data across Google products and services.
App developers will be able to use alternative billing systems and not just Google Play’s billing while a new programme will allow them to directly lead European users outside the app to promote their products.
Google will also launch data portability software in Europe this week, making it easier for developers to move user data to a third-party app or service.
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