Facebook and Google defended their online advertising deal after EU and UK antitrust authorities opened an investigation
unit Google on Friday defended their online advertising deal after EU and UK antitrust authorities launched investigations into the agreement that Google codenamed Jedi Blue.
"The allegations made about this agreement are false. This is a publicly documented, procompetitive agreement that enables Facebook Audience Network to participate in our Open Bidding program, along with dozens of other companies," Google said in a statement. "Meta's non-exclusive bidding agreement with Google and the similar agreements we have with other bidding platforms, have helped to increase competition for ad placements," Facebook, whose parent company has been renamed Meta, said in a statement.Reporting by Foo Yun Chee Editing by Mark PotterSign up to our tech newsletter to get the latest news and trends in the global technology industry.
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