European Commission Proposes Google Search Data Sharing to Foster Competition

Jane McGonigal

Game designer and author who writes about using games to improve real life and solve problems.

Google's dominant position in the online search arena has long been a subject of scrutiny, and now, the European Commission is stepping in with a bold proposal. This initiative seeks to compel the tech giant to open up its vast trove of search data to smaller, rival search engines, fostering a more competitive digital landscape.

EU Aims to Reshape Online Search Landscape by Mandating Google Data Sharing

In a significant development for the digital marketplace, the European Commission recently announced a proposal designed to challenge Google's pervasive influence in online search. This measure, a direct consequence of the Digital Markets Act (DMA), which became effective across the European Union in late 2022, mandates that Google share critical search data with third-party search providers. This data includes valuable insights such as ranking algorithms, user queries, click-through rates, and view data.

The Commission explicitly stated that this data should be made available "on fair, reasonable, and non-discriminatory terms," with the overarching goal of enabling other search engines, termed 'data beneficiaries,' to refine their services and more effectively compete with Google Search. The expectation is that this data access will empower smaller platforms to optimize their offerings, thereby fostering innovation and choice for consumers.

Teresa Ribera, the Executive Vice-President for Clean, Just and Competitive Transition, emphasized the importance of this move, stating that "Data is a key input for online search and for developing new services, including AI." She further elaborated that limiting access to this data could stifle competition, and that even minor changes in fast-evolving markets can have substantial impacts. The Commission, she asserted, is committed to preventing practices that could close markets or restrict consumer options.

This isn't the first instance where Google's data-sharing practices have come under fire. In 2024, a US judge found Google in violation of antitrust laws, leading to calls for remedies, including the controversial suggestion of divesting its Chrome browser. While that particular outcome did not materialize, the US Department of Justice, in September 2025, also issued an order for Google to make specific search index and user-interaction data accessible to competitors. Google's Vice President of Regulatory Affairs, Lee-Anne Mulholland, voiced concerns at the time, citing potential risks to American privacy and a discouragement of innovation if data sharing was enforced. Consequently, in January of the current year, Google sought to defer data sharing obligations as it pursued an appeal against the 2024 antitrust ruling.

The European Commission's latest proposal sets a clear timeline: interested parties, including Google itself, have until May 1st to submit their feedback. Following this, the Commission is expected to render a definitive, binding decision by July 27th. The ultimate impact of this decision on Google's long-standing dominance in the search market remains to be seen, but it undoubtedly represents a significant step in global efforts to regulate powerful digital platforms.

This ongoing global conversation regarding tech giant monopolies and data control highlights a critical need for transparent and equitable practices in the digital realm. The European Commission's proactive approach signals a commitment to fostering a healthier, more diverse ecosystem for online services, where innovation and competition are encouraged rather than stifled. The eventual outcome of these regulatory battles will undoubtedly shape the future of how we access and interact with information online.

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