The article discusses proposed measures by the European Union (EU) aimed at curbing Google’s dominance in online searches. The key points are: 1) The EU has accused Google of unfairly stifling competition by giving preferential treatment to its own online services over rivals. 2) The proposed measures would allow competitors to strike separate deals with Google for displaying their services in search results. 3) Google would also be required to share data on how its general search engine ranks services and allow third parties to access that data. 4) The proposals aim to open up a playing field skewed by Google’s search engine, which has a 90% market share in the EU. 5) Google could face fines of up to 10% of annual global revenue if it fails to comply with the new rules. 6) The measures are part of the EU’s overarching digital strategy aimed at curbing the dominance of big tech companies.