Google will now let EU users choose which of its services share their data
Briefly

The new policy, which the company said was in response to the EU's Digital Markets Act (DMA), allows users to opt out of data sharing across all, some, or none of a select number of Google's services.
The law also includes additional rules on interoperability and competition. For example, Google will no longer be able to treat its own services more favorably in Search's ranking than other third-party services.
Read at The Verge
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