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Alexandra Geese

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Alexandra Geese has appeared in 4 articles since 2021-10. Coverage peaked in 2026Q1 with 1 articles. Frequently mentioned alongside European.

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2026-01-04
Financial Times

EU officials and policymakers say the EC will intensify its enforcement of the DMA and DSA in 2026, a move expected to renew clashes with US Big Tech and Trump

Challenges to Google, Meta, Apple and X will test Brussels' willingness to stick with digital rule book X: @florian4gamers . Bluesky: @wavesblog . Forums: r/EU_Economics X: Florian Mueller / @florian4...

2022-01-24
Euractiv 25 related

EU Parliament passed Digital Services Act, including provisions banning targeted ads based on highly sensitive personal data, limiting dark patterns, and more

and it goes by the name #DSA. [Modified clip from a Clint Eastwood film] @greensefa : We have long campaigned for a fairer internet with less power in the hands of tech giants. Today's result on the @...

2021-10-11
New York Times 4 related

It took decades to bring meaningful government regulation for Big Tobacco and experts say it could take an equally long time to regulate Big Tech

when we—allow crime among elites and the powerful it doesn't just go away. It comes back, stronger and more abusive. Which is why we can't let Facebook, the Sacklers, or Trump, get away with saying th...

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