ISTANBUL (Reuters) -Some Google services including YouTube temporarily went down on Thursday in Turkey and some parts of Europe including Greece and Germany, according to a Turkish deputy minister, ...
It should not come as a surprise that Google collects plenty of data on you. Once you create a Google account, the service automatically stores a lot of user activity logs on its servers, no matter ...
A smartphone screen shows an error message while attempting to access google.com in Ankara, Turkiye, on September 04, 2025. Google services were reportedly ...
Access to Google services was restored Thursday after a region-wide outage cut off millions of users across dozens of countries, with disruptions reported in platforms including YouTube, Gmail and ...
Major internet disruption hits Eastern Europe and beyond as Google’s core services and others go down, leaving thousands unable to search, send emails, or access essential online tools. According to ...
Google can keep its Chrome browser, but it can no longer have exclusive search deals and must share its search data with competitors. That’s the ruling from U.S. District Judge Amit Mehta in the ...
A federal judge on Tuesday ordered a shake-up of Google's search engine in a crackdown aimed at curbing the corrosive power of an illegal monopoly while rebuffing the U.S. government's attempt to ...
Google services, including Search and YouTube, suffered major disruptions on Thursday, with users across several countries reporting difficulties accessing the platforms. The outage, which is global ...
Google will not need to sell off its Chrome browser – which is what the US Department of Justice (DoJ) had called for – as a remedy for violating antitrust laws. Instead, the US District Court for the ...
A federal judge today announced what remedies Google faces after the company was found to have a monopoly in online search. On the operating system front, the Justice Department wanted Google to sell ...
Alphabet (GOOGL) recently received a significant regulatory boost after Judge Amit Mehta issued a ruling that, while affirming Google’s monopolistic control over general Search and related advertising ...