European regulators want to know if technological giants make enough efforts to fight fake applications and the results of finding fraudulent.
The European Union has begun how Apple, Google and Microsoft are fighting over the spread of online monitoring of their platforms. According to the Financial Times, official requests were sent to companies under Law on Digital Services (DSA). Booking Holdings, the owner of Booking.com and other travel services, received a similar appeal.
The European Commission wants to evaluate how Apple and Google are effective the emergence of fake bank applications in its market. As for Google and Microsoft, attention is focused on fake search results, which can contribute to financial fraud. In the case of booking, they will review how the company is fighting for fake housing housing announcements.
“We see that more and more criminal actions are online. We need to make sure that digital platforms are really possible everything to identify and prevent the spread of such illegal content,” said the European Commissioner for digital technologies, Genna Virkunen.
If it turns out that companies are not fulfilling DSA requirements, official investigations may be opened against them. In this case, they face a fine up to 6% of the world’s annual circulation.
We remind you, earlier it was reported that the United States was trying to share Google with a new antimonopoly business.
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Source: korrespondent

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