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June 17, 2026 4:21 PM IST

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UK regulator sets out new rules on Google Search to boost competition

Britain’s competition watchdog ordered Google to provide greater transparency on how ​its search rankings work, part of ‌new requirements aimed at securing “a fairer deal” for businesses and improving the U.S. tech giant’s services in ​the country.

The first requires Google to improve ​transparency and fairness in how search results ⁠are ranked, while the second requires Google ​to allow users to move their search data ​to authorised third parties, the Competition and Markets Authority said in a statement on Wednesday.

The regulator has flagged ​concerns about Google’s dominance in search, designating ​the company with “strategic market status”, which allows it to ‌set ⁠targeted rules to increase transparency.

“These new measures will ensure search results are ranked fairly and objectively, with clearer information about changes and effective ​routes to ​raise concerns,” ⁠Will Hayter, the CMA’s Executive Director for Digital Markets, said in ​the statement.

It builds on existing conduct requirements ​for ⁠Google announced by the regulator earlier this month which enable publishers to stop their content being ⁠used ​to power the company’s AI ​features.

(Reuters)

Last updated on: 17th June 2026

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