US search market needs a ‘choice screen’ remedy now, says DuckDuckGo

Post date: 2019-10-31 01:48:58
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US regulators shouldn’t be sitting on their hands while the 50+ state, federal and congressional antitrust investigations of Google to grind along, search rival DuckDuckGo argues. It’s put out a piece of research today that suggests choice screens which let smartphone users choose from a number of search engines to be their device default —
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