EU mandates Google to share search data and enhance Android access
The EU has directed Google to share search data with rivals and broaden access to Android features, aiming to enhance competition in the tech market.
- The EU has ordered Google to share its search data with competitors to foster market competition.
- Google must anonymize the data before sharing, ensuring personal information is protected.
- By June 2027, Google must also enable third-party AI assistants to access Android features currently reserved for its own services.
