Google Offers Data Pledge in Bid to Win EU Approval for Fitbit Acquisition

The bid would help Google take on market leader Apple and Samsung in the fitness-tracking and smart-watch market.

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By Reuters | Updated: 14 July 2020 10:53 IST
Highlights
  • Fitbit has a 3 percent share in the global wearables market
  • The deal with Fitbit will help Google take on competitors like Apple
  • European Commission is expected to seek feedback from rivals and users

It was reported last week that a data pledge may likely help Google secure EU approval

Alphabet's Google has offered not to use health data of fitness tracker company Fitbit to help it target ads in an attempt to address EU antitrust concerns about its proposed $2.1 billion (roughly Rs. 15,815 crores) acquisition, the US tech company said late on Monday.

The bid, announced in November last year, would help Google take on market leader Apple and Samsung in the fitness-tracking and smart-watch market, alongside others including Huawei and Xiaomi.

"This deal is about devices, not data. We appreciate the opportunity to work with the European Commission on an approach that safeguards consumers' expectations that Fitbit device data won't be used for advertising," Google said in an emailed statement to Reuters.

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It was reported last week that such a data pledge may likely help Google secure EU approval for the deal.

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With just 3 percent of the global wearables market as of the first quarter of 2020, Fitbit is far behind Apple's 29.3 percent share and also trails Xiaomi, Samsung, and Huawei, according to data from market research firm International Data Corp.

While the deal has drawn heavy criticism from privacy advocates on both sides of the Atlantic, on concerns that Google may use Fitbit's trove of health data to boost its dominance in online advertising and search, privacy issues do not fall under competition rules.

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The European Commission is expected to seek feedback from rivals and users before deciding whether to approve the deal, demand more concessions or open a four-month-long investigation if it has serious concerns.

© Thomson Reuters 2020


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