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CMA Investigates Google's Anti-Competitive Practices in UK Ad Tech Market

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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.

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