UK Competition Watchdog Tightens Reins on Tech Giants’ Mobile Dominance
UK Regulator Confirms Apple and Google Hold Strategic Market Status The UK Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) has officially designated…
UK Regulator Confirms Apple and Google Hold Strategic Market Status The UK Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) has officially designated…
The UK’s Competition and Markets Authority has placed Apple and Google under enhanced regulatory scrutiny for their mobile dominance. The decision could force changes to app store fees, browser choices, and payment systems affecting millions of users.
The UK’s competition watchdog has designated both Apple and Google as holding “strategic market status” for their mobile ecosystems, according to reports, marking a significant escalation in regulatory pressure on the tech giants. The Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) stated that both companies require stricter oversight due to their “substantial, entrenched” power in mobile operating systems, app stores, and browsers.
UK Competition Watchdog Targets Mobile Ecosystem Dominance The United Kingdom has officially designated Apple with strategic market status (SMS) for…
Google has rolled out new security features for Gmail, including mobile number-based account recovery and trusted contacts, to combat increasing hacker attacks. These updates aim to simplify access restoration while addressing vulnerabilities like stolen credentials and two-factor authentication bypasses.
Google has issued a critical update to help Gmail users secure their accounts against a surge in hacking attempts, according to reports. The tech giant is introducing “Sign in with Mobile Number,” allowing individuals to regain access using their phone number and previous device passcode, eliminating the need for passwords. This move comes as analysts suggest a rise in credential theft and two-factor authentication bypasses globally.