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The DMA should not undercut security and privacy for Europeans

Hacker News
· July 16, 2026

AI summary

Google has expressed concerns that the Digital Markets Act (DMA) could potentially compromise the security and privacy of Europeans. The company has published an article outlining its stance on the issue. The article is available on Google's blog, and a discussion about it is also taking place on a news website. The discussion has not yet generated any comments. The topic appears to be of limited interest so far, with only a couple of points assigned to it.

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