- Alphabet's Google will test changes to search engine results after eu antitrust charges, a source says.
- Google, owned by Alphabet, will test changes to its search engine results following EU antitrust charges, according to a source.
- The European Commission is drafting a decision and Google is likely to face its first fine under new EU tech rules in the coming months.
- The EU has previously fined Google over €8 billion in three separate antitrust cases.
- Recent complaints focus on Google's AI Overviews and AI Mode within Google Search, alleging breaches of EU antitrust laws.
- This is not the first time Google has faced EU antitrust scrutiny.
Alphabet's Google will test changes to search engine results after eu antitrust charges, a source says.
Feb 25, 2026, 5:55:10 PM UTC(4 hours ago)
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ALPHABET'S GOOGLE TO TEST CHANGES TO SEARCH ENGINE RESULTS AFTER EU ANTITRUST CHARGES, SOURCE SAYS