Italy’s antitrust accepts Google’s commitments to end data portability case

Italy’s AGCM competition watchdog on Monday said it had accepted commitments proposed by Alphabet’s unit Google to end a case over the tech giant’s alleged abuse of its dominant position in the user data portability market.

The regulator opened the investigation last year following a complaint from Italian start-up company Hoda which accused Google of hindering its users right to share their personal data with other digital service platforms.

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