CMA Investigates Google's Anti-Competitive Practices in UK Ad Tech Market
The UK's Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) has preliminarily found that Google is abusing its dominant positions in the ad tech sector, potentially harming UK publishers and advertisers.
06.09.2024 | UK competition authority
The CMA's provisional findings suggest that Google is favoring its own ad exchange, disadvantaging competitors, and hindering fair competition in the UK's digital advertising market.
Google's alleged anti-competitive practices involve self-preferencing, manipulating advertiser bids, and giving its ad exchange a competitive edge over rival platforms.
The CMA's investigation aligns with similar probes by US and EU authorities into Google's activities in the ad tech industry, which are currently ongoing.