To provide more data to publishers and regulators, Google is performing a small test in which it will remove news content from EU publishers.
A year before it's required to abide by tough new rules, Google's decided to stop serving political advertising in the EU.
Under EU law, digital platforms have to pay for news reuse. But how much should Google pay for article previews? That’s what ...
Next year, Google will halt political ads in the EU due to uncertainty over new transparency rules. The company highlighted ...
Partnership with Europe’s biggest retailer will offer client-side encryption and ensure data doesn’t leave Germany.
Google plans to stop serving political ads in the European Union next year, citing concerns over new regulations aimed at ...
Google's head of government affairs and public policy, Karan Bhatia, discusses technology regulation, AI developments and ...
UK data protection reform: What is in the government’s proposals ... "While there have been some important nip-and-tuck changes to past proposals to reform the U.K. GDPR, the bill as a whole reflects ...
Google Maps and Waze have a lot of things in common, which makes sense considering Google is responsible for them both. But no matter how many updates happen, and how small the gap becomes, Google ...
Designed for the fastest performance, Pixel 9 Pro has 16GB of RAM to power - Google's most advanced AI ... you can purchase an 8 or 15 day European roaming pass to use your monthly UK allowance of ...
Russia has demanded Google pay a fine worth more than the world’s GDP for blocking pro-Kremlin media outlets. Judges in Moscow are seeking around $20 decillion from the technology giant ...
No, Russia didn’t hit Google with a $23 million fined. It fined Google the equivalent of 23,809,523 times all of the money that exists on Earth. The Kremlin slapped Google with a $2.5 decillion ...