WASHINGTON: A U.S. House of Representatives panel on Friday demanded internal emails, detailed financial information and other company records from Amazon.com Inc., Facebook Inc, Apple Inc, and Alphabet Inc's Google as its antitrust probe of Big Tech widens.
Apple has faced criticism that its policies and algorithms in its App Store support its own products and stifle third-party applications. Apple and Facebook did not immediately respond to a request for comment, while Amazon did not immediately comment. Google referred to a blog post issued this week that said its services"create choice for consumers."The committee requested information from the companies' executives on market share, competitors, their largest customers for specific products and documents from other investigations.