EU data-sharing push could expose user privacy, Google warns

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Europe’s DMA plan to force anonymized search-data sharing with rivals and to loosen Gemini’s Android AI dominance could create privacy and security risks, Google argues, noting anonymization is hard and de-anonymization is possible; regulators still aim to curb Google’s gatekeeper power with a final decision due by July 27.
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- Google Warns EU of Privacy Risks from New Search Engine Regulations ForkLog
- Google swears (again) that data-sharing rules will help scammers, threaten your search history Android Authority
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