Based on a preliminary assessment, the watchdog determined that users were not given sufficient clarity on the “far-reaching processing of their data across services” theSun theSundaily Google criticism Germany antitrust data users WorldNews
: Germany’s antitrust regulator on Wednesday criticised the way Google handles users’ data and threatened action against the US tech giant.
“General and indiscriminate data retention... is not permissible” without giving users choice, the watchdog said. The digital giant had “access to relevant data gathered from a large number of different services” which meant it enjoyed “a strategic advantage over other companies”, Mundt said in a statement.
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