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Google announces a major change for EU users ahead of the Digital Markets Act


Data sharing between Google services becomes optional in EU markets, starting March 6.

Google released a support document detailing the options available to users in the EU when the Digital Markets Act takes effect on March 6. It feels like we've been talking about the European Union's upcoming Digital Markets Act for ages, but it's getting closer to taking effect in EU countries. Google specifically notes that What to watch and Discover feeds will become less personalized when Search, YouTube, and Chrome are not linked.

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