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Google could be forced to change its search engine in the UK

Google could be forced to change its search engine in the UK to give consumers more choice and control over how they interact with its search services, the competition regulator has warned.

The Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) has laid out potential remedies Google may have to make, including allowing people to easily switch search engines through a legal requirement for so-called "choice screens". Also being considered is ensuring people can transfer their browser history to another provider, and a requirement for transparency over search result ordering and inclusion in AI-generated summaries.

Money blog: Warning issued over Glastonbury tickets The CMA has also proposed designating the tech giant with "strategic market status.

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