The UK has reached an agreement with Google to counter fake reviews, with the internet giant committing to several remedies.
Businesses which boost their star ratings will have warnings attached to them - fake reviewers will be banned.
Google has vowed to intensify its measures against fake online reviews after a UK regulatory investigation, promising tougher ...
Google is pledging to crack down on fake online reviews with tougher punishments for rogue reviewers and businesses after an ...
Google has agreed "significant changes" to tackling fake online reviews of UK services and products posted on the US giant's platforms, Britain's competition regulator said Friday following an ...
This includes deactivating the ability to add new reviews for businesses found to be using fake reviews, and deleting all ...
The UK's Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) has launched a second antitrust investigation into Google, this time ...
The DMCC probes that the CMA announced today have two main goals. The first is to determine if Apple and Google have strategic market status in the mobile market. According to the CMA, the second goal ...
The investigation will look for "potential exploitative conduct" by the tech companies, which dominate the mobile market.
The U.K.'s CMA is launching so-called "strategic market status" (SMS) investigations into the mobile ecosystems of Apple and ...
The CMA intends to probe the operating systems, app stores, and web browsers of both Apple and Google to see whether they should be subject to stricter regulation.
The United Kingdom’s competition regulator started a probe Thursday on the mobile ecosystems of both Alphabet's Google and Apple to gauge whether the tech firms’ ownership of their apps and services ...