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WED · 2026-06-17 · 14:03 GMTBRIEF NSR-2026-0617-85231
News/UK orders Google to improve transparency for search services
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UK orders Google to improve transparency for search services

The UK's Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) has ordered Google to enhance transparency regarding its search ranking practices. This decision stems from complaints by British businesses that Google's current methods are neither fair nor transparent.

Al Jazeera StaffAl JazeeraFiled 2026-06-17 · 14:03 GMTLean · CenterRead · 2 min
UK orders Google to improve transparency for search services
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The UK's Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) has ordered Google to enhance transparency regarding its search ranking practices. This decision stems from complaints by British businesses that Google's current methods are neither fair nor transparent. The new rules require Google to use objective criteria for ranking organic search results, increase transparency about how these rankings are determined, establish clearer complaint processes, and allow users to transfer their search data to authorized third parties. These measures aim to ensure Google's search services benefit businesses and consumers by providing clearer and more predictable ranking systems. Google has a specified timeframe to implement these changes, given its dominant position in the UK search market, accounting for over 90 percent of queries.

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Google has six months to implement the fair ranking requirement and three months for data portability.

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Google accounts for more than 90 percent of UK search queries.

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Google must rank organic search results using objective criteria and increase transparency.

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UK competition watchdog orders Google to provide greater transparency on search rankings.

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British businesses complain Google’s current ranking practices are neither fair nor transparent.The United Kingdom’s competition ⁠watchdog has ordered Google to provide greater transparency on how its search rankings work, as part of new rules addressing concerns over the US ⁠tech giant’s dominance in the sector.The Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) on Wednesday said Google must rank organic search results using objective criteria, increase transparency around rankings, introduce clearer complaint processes and allow users to transfer their search data to authorised third parties.Recommended Stories list of 3 itemslist 1 of 3What a UK court’s backing of the Palestine Action ‘terror’ ban meanslist 2 of 3UK court convicts two over PM-targeting plot run by mysterious Russianlist 3 of 3Inside the ‘unacceptable’ UK fair selling property in Israeli settlementsend of listUnder the new requirements, Google must rank results using “objective and non-discriminatory criteria” and give businesses more information about how rankings work.CMA Executive Director Digital Markets Will Hayter said that “step by step, we’re ensuring that Google’s search services work better for businesses and consumers across the UK.”“Search is a vital gateway for businesses in the UK to reach customers, and clearer, predictable and more transparent ranking systems could give them greater scope to expand and invest,” Hayter said.The new measures build on existing requirements ⁠announced by the regulator earlier this month, which enable publishers to prevent their content from being used to power Google’s AI features.The CMA designated Google with “strategic market status” last year, subjecting it to special requirements under new targeted measures focused on technology giants.Google has ⁠six months to implement the fair ranking requirement, and three ⁠months for the data portability requirement, the CMA said. The US company accounts for ⁠more than 90 percent of UK search queries.
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