
Google Accuses EU Regulators of Undermining Privacy for Millions of European Users
The Local Spain—Google has accused European Union regulators of taking actions that undermine the privacy of millions of Europeans, marking a significant escalation in ongoing tensions between the tech giant and EU authorities. The accusation appears directed at regulatory demands that would require Google to alter data practices or share information in ways the company says expose users. The dispute is part of a broader pattern of friction between US technology companies and the EU's digital governance framework. Google has not publicly specified which regulatory requirements it considers privacy-damaging.
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