File: Google Attracts Congressional Scrutiny with Web Protocol | Breitbart

A up to date file states that congressional antitrust investigators are having a look into Google's plans to make use of a brand new web protocol which they fear may just give the company a aggressive merit by means of making it more difficult for others to get right of entry to shopper knowledge.
A recent report states that congressional antitrust investigators are looking into Google's plans to use a new internet protocol which they worry could give the firm a competitive advantage by making it harder for others to access consumer data.Original article
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