As governments seek to rein in the enormous power of tech giants, regulators’ antitrust and data-privacy efforts are converging
Large tech companies have become more powerful in the past decade thanks to two things: their ability to deliver goods and services that people want, and their ability to collect and cross-pollinate the personal data of billions of their customers.
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