Published: 14:37, July 18, 2024
Italy's antitrust launches probe into Google over unfair commercial practices
By Reuters
Liz Reid, Google head of Search, speaks at a Google I/O event in Mountain View, California, May 14, 2024. (PHOTO / AP)

ROME - Italy's antitrust agency has launched an investigation into online search giant Google and its parent company Alphabet over alleged unfair commercial practices, the regulator said on Thursday.

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The request Google sends to its users for consent to link to its services "could constitute misleading and aggressive commercial practice", the watchdog said in a statement, adding that the information it provides is "incomplete and misleading."

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Google was not immediately available for comment.