Google could face changes to its online search services in the U.K. after regulators raised concerns over the tech giant's dominance.
The Competition and Markets Authority on Tuesday said it is consulting on a proposal to give Google "strategic market status," a designation under new competition rules for tech firms that hold entrenched power in a certain market.
The watchdog was granted expanded competition and merger control powers this year as the Digital Markets, Competition and Consumers Act came into force.
Similar to a European Union law known as the Digital Markets Act, the legislation gives the CMA the ability to directly enforce consumer protections on tech giants and take action — including fines of up to 10% of global annual revenues for breaches.