European commission is launching a new investigation into Google, examining the company’s data collection practices, according to a report from Reuters.
Google asking them about the agreements they have made to share data with the search firm.
The regulator said: “The commission has sent out questionnaires as part of a preliminary investigation into Google’s practices relating to Google’s collection and use of data. The preliminary investigation is ongoing.”
Foo Yun Chee, reporting for Reuters, said the questionnaires for the latest investigation showed that the EU’s focus was on “data related to local search services, online advertising, online ad targeting services, login services, web browsers and others”.