With pressure from Europe, Google made a major change to all of its services

In response to the European Union's far-reaching DMA law, Google made a major change to all of its services. In a press release, Google announced a major change to its services for European users to comply with the Digital Markets Act (DMA), which has been making a lot of noise over the past year. Thanks to the new change, European users can determine how much of their data is shared. More specifically, Google says that based on its new policy, it will allow European users to set the data sharing settings for all of the company's services to "all, some services, or none of the services." Listed services include YouTube, search engines, push notifications, Google Play, Chrome, Google Shopping, and Google Maps. Google's new policy is not entirely rigid. This company collects and shar... ..................................... Read more on our website: With pressure from Europe, Google made a major change to all of its services

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