An interesting thing is the algorithm according to which specific search results appear in a Google search engine based on a given password.

Formulas of this type of algorithms can be variously constructed so that different search results can be obtained according to the same password.

Added to this is the issue of promoting search results for companies that have made certain fees for a high level of positioning in search results. Unfortunately, this is not an objective process of finding information available on the Internet but a formula based on commercial marketing. In this situation, there is a question about competitiveness, which is limited in this way.

In view of the above, I am asking you: Does Google's search engine algorithm restrict competition in the availability of information on the Internet?

Please, answer, comments. I invite you to the discussion.

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