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Switzerland’s Competition Commission has opened a preliminary investigation into Google after the Android Choice Screen disappeared from Swiss smartphones, raising questions about compliance with EU antitrust regulations.
OpenAI has re-enabled ChatGPT on WhatsApp in the European Economic Area following EU pressure on Meta to allow rival AI bots.
The European Union plans to propose strict limits on children’s social media access, with Commission President Ursula von der Leyen announcing new measures to protect minors from harmful online content.
Learn how addictive design practices in apps like Facebook and Instagram are being called illegal by the EU, and why this matters for users and tech companies.
Europe’s push to simplify regulations has stalled, with businesses criticizing the slow pace and complexity of reforms. The EU’s institutional structure may be at odds with the speed needed for effective deregulation.
France’s antitrust regulator is nearing the end of its investigation into Nvidia, potentially paving the way for formal charges over the company’s market dominance in AI hardware.
Italy’s antitrust regulator has opened a probe into Apple’s cloud services under the European Union’s Digital Markets Act. The move signals growing regulatory pressure on Apple's ecosystem practices in Europe.
The European Commission has fined Temu €200 million under the Digital Services Act for failing to prevent the sale of unsafe products, including baby toys and faulty chargers.
European broadcasters are urging the EU to classify smart TV operating systems and virtual assistants as 'gatekeepers' under the Digital Markets Act to curb Big Tech’s influence.
Cloud service providers are asking EU regulators to reinstate VMware's partner program, arguing it promotes competition and innovation. Broadcom counters that the arrangement could harm market dynamics.
Europe’s new social media regulations are reshaping how teens interact online, forcing platforms to adapt to stricter age verification and content controls.
Meta is under fire for sending private AI glasses footage to Kenya for training, raising privacy concerns and potentially inviting European regulators.