
Google comes out against site blocking in the EU
THE SO WHAT
If EU site-blocking rules harden, distribution risk for digital businesses goes up—access can become a regulatory variable, not just an SEO problem. Map your EU traffic dependencies and identify critical partners that could be throttled or blocked so you’re not surprised by a policy-driven demand shock.
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