EU antitrust regulators are preparing to charge Google for alleged violations of the Digital Markets Act after the company's proposed adjustments to its search algorithms failed to alleviate concerns. The European Commission has been investigating Google since March of the previous year, focusing on accusations that Google gives priority to its own services over those of competitors. A separate investigation is examining restrictions preventing app developers from freely informing users about alternative offers beyond the Google App Store.
The European Commission has been investigating Google for potential breaches of the Digital Markets Act since March last year, focusing on its preferential treatment of its own vertical search engines.
With proposed changes to Google search results not sufficiently addressing the concerns of EU regulators or rivals, antitrust charges against Google are anticipated in the ongoing investigations.
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