Swiss Competition Watchdog Launches Investigation into Google's Search Engine Dominance
The Swiss Competition Commission (Weko) is examining Google's practice of setting its search engine as a non-optional default on certain mobile devices in Switzerland, following the removal of the 'Choice Screen' feature.

Key Takeaways
- The Swiss Competition Commission (Weko) has launched a preliminary investigation into Google's search engine dominance.
- Google recently abolished the 'Choice Screen' feature in Switzerland while maintaining it within the European Union.
- Weko is examining whether Google's practices constitute an unlawful restriction of competition under the Cartel Act.
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They Said
"The removal of this feature could limit the visibility of search engines competing with Google during device set-up, thereby raising barriers to market entry."