Google proposes spam policy changes after European Commission DMA investigation
NewsBytes | May 7, 2026 4:39 PM CST
Public feedback on Google changes open
EU regulators worry that these rules are hurting legitimate websites, not just spammers.
If Google breaks DMA rules, it could face huge fines, up to 10% of its global revenue.
For now, Google's proposed changes are open for public feedback until next week, so anyone interested can still weigh in.
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