Britain's competition watchdog set out two conduct requirements for Google's search ‌services under ⁠its regulatory ⁠regime to secure "a fairer deal" for businesses and improve Google search services in the ⁠country.

The first ‌requires ​Google ​to ⁠improve transparency and fairness in how ​search results are ​ranked, while the second requires Google to allow users ‌to move their search ​data to authorised ​third ⁠parties, the Competition and Markets Authority said in ​a statement on Wednesday.