Alphabet hit with EU antitrust complaint by six digital rights groups
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Alphabet hit with EU antitrust complaint by six digital rights groups
Alphabet was targeted with an EU antitrust complaint from six human and digital rights groups on Thursday which urged EU regulators to investigate whether the tech giant complies with legislation requiring it to make it easier for users to uninstall software apps.


Six digital rights groups have filed an antitrust complaint against Alphabet in the EU
Alphabet is under scrutiny in the EU after six human and digital rights organizations filed an antitrust complaint against the company. The complaint urges regulators to investigate whether Alphabet violates the Digital Markets Act (DMA), specifically regarding user-friendly procedures for uninstalling apps. Six human and digital rights groups accuse Alphabet of violating DMA’s rules The DMA is one of the EU’s laws that is set for tech companies…
Google faces new EU antitrust complaint over restrictions on removing pre-installed Android apps - The Tech Portal
Google has been hit with a new complaint under the European Union’s Digital Markets Act (DMA) by a coalition of five digital rights and privacy groups. The complaint, filed with the European Commission, accuses the company of restricting user choice on Android devices by making it difficult to remove or disable pre-installed apps, like Google Search, Chrome, and Maps. According to the groups, this practice goes against the rules set by the DMA, …
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