British regulator takes aim at Google's dominance with 'targeted measures to address specific aspects of how Google operates'
Google has had a weird couple of years. In the US, it is being pushed to divest the Chrome browser and to break up its ad-tech platform. In the UK, things aren't going that much better, as the Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) is looking to introduce "targeted measures to address specific aspects of how Google operates".
As spotted by the BBC, the CMA recently published its findings, following its initial investigation into Google this January. Noting that "Google search accounts for...