Google forced to make changes in the search engine

The company introduces changes under pressure of the European Commission.

Google is introducing a number of changes to its search engine and online service purchases in connection with the requirements of the European Commission in connection with the antitrust proceedings.

The essence of the claim was that Google gives priority to its own Google Shopping. Now, under the new changes, Google will give the chance to its competitors in the field of online sales to buy and resell the right to display their promotional messages at the top of the search results.

Member of the European Commission for competition Margrethe Vestager said that it is too early to judge whether the actions of Google to avoid fines, and that her Department will closely monitor that the company has complied with the requirements of the European Commission. Google will report to the EC on this issue every four months.

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