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Google to tweak search results to comply with EU tech rules

Published by Wanda Rich

Posted on January 17, 2024

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· Last updated: January 31, 2026

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The image features the Google logo alongside the EU flag, symbolizing the company's adjustments to search results in compliance with the EU Digital Markets Act. This change emphasizes Google's efforts to prioritize comparison sites, enhancing user access to diverse options in online searches.
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Google to tweak search results to comply with EU tech rules By Foo Yun Chee BRUSSELS (Reuters) – Alphabet’s Google will tweak online search results to give comparison sites more prominence, the company said in a blogpost on Wednesday, as it outlined efforts to comply with new EU tech rules that could hit revenues for […]

Google to tweak search results to comply with EU tech rules

By Foo Yun Chee

BRUSSELS (Reuters) – Alphabet’s Google will tweak online search results to give comparison sites more prominence, the company said in a blogpost on Wednesday, as it outlined efforts to comply with new EU tech rules that could hit revenues for some companies.

Under the European Union’s Digital Markets Act (DMA), which the company will have to comply with by March 7, Google is obligated to treat rival services and products the same way as it treats its own when it ranks them in search results.

It is also required to allow business users to access the data that they generate when using Google’s platform.

“We will introduce dedicated units that include a group of links to comparison sites from across the web, and query shortcuts at the top of the search page to help people refine their search, including by focusing results just on comparison sites,” Google said in its blogpost.

“For categories like hotels, we will also start testing a dedicated space for comparison sites and direct suppliers to show more detailed individual results including images, star ratings and more. These changes will result in the removal of some features from the search page, such as the Google Flights unit,” it said.

Rival comparison sites have been among the most vocal critics of Google’s search practices, with a complaint last decade resulting in a 2.42-billion-euro ($2.63 billion) EU antitrust fine.

Other changes in the coming weeks will allow Android phone owners to easily switch their default search engine or browser and users of Google services and products to move their data to a third-party app or service.

European users will see an additional consent banner to ask them whether some Google services can continue to share data targeted ads.

Google warned that some businesses and users may not be happy with its proposals, which are still subject to changes ahead of March 7.

“While we support many of the DMA’s ambitions around consumer choice and interoperability, the new rules involve difficult trade-offs, and we’re concerned that some of these rules will reduce the choices available to people and businesses in Europe,” it said.

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(Reporting by Foo Yun Chee; Editing by Mark Potter)

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the Digital Markets Act?
The Digital Markets Act is a regulation by the European Union aimed at ensuring fair competition in the digital market by imposing obligations on major tech companies.
What are comparison sites?
Comparison sites are online platforms that allow users to compare prices and features of products or services from different providers, helping them make informed purchasing decisions.
What is user data access?
User data access refers to the ability of users to view and manage the data they generate while using a service, including how it is used for targeted advertising.
What is a consent banner?
A consent banner is a notification that appears on websites to inform users about data collection practices and to seek their permission before processing their personal data.
What are query shortcuts?
Query shortcuts are features in search engines that allow users to refine their search results quickly, often by providing direct links to specific types of content or services.

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