Christian Kroll is frustrated.
The founder of Berlin-based search engine start-up Ecosia says he has been feeling stressed these past few months about how his company’s larger rival Google will abide by new EU rules aimed at opening up competition.
In order to comply with the Digital Markets Act, Google must present its users with a so-called choice screen for them to decide on default services, such as internet browsers or search engines.
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