Google updates service policies to comply with EU regulations
Google and other major internet platforms must update their service policies to comply with EU standards from its Digital Services Act by Aug. 28.
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Google and other major internet platforms must update their service policies to comply with EU standards from its Digital Services Act by Aug. 28.
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