CFPB 可能会将 Google 置于联邦监管之下 CFPB May Place Google Under Federal Supervision

原始链接: https://www.zerohedge.com/technology/cfpb-may-place-google-under-federal-supervision

消费者金融保护局 (CFPB) 正在考虑将谷歌置于联邦监管之下,类似于金融机构。 此举可能会使谷歌因其金融服务产品(例如谷歌钱包)而受到严格监控。 CFPB 此举背后的原因尚不清楚,但主任罗希特·乔普拉 (Rohit Chopra) 对金融领域科技公司缺乏监管表示担忧。 据报道,谷歌抵制了这一举动,为可能的法律诉讼奠定了基础。 CFPB 有权监管对消费者构成风险的公司。 它目前正在制定最终规则,以使其能够对包括亚马逊、苹果和 Venmo 在内的科技行业实施监管。 大型科技公司反对这一提议,认为它们的服务与传统银行机构不同,不应受到同等程度的监管。

The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) is considering placing Google under federal supervision, similar to financial institutions. This move would potentially subject Google to strict monitoring due to its financial services offerings, such as Google Wallet. The reasons behind the CFPB's move are unclear, but Director Rohit Chopra has expressed concerns about the lack of oversight over technology companies in the financial sector. Google has reportedly resisted the move, setting the stage for a possible legal battle. The CFPB has the authority to supervise companies that pose a risk to consumers. It is currently working on finalizing rules that would allow it to impose supervision across the tech industry, including Amazon, Apple, and Venmo. Big tech firms have opposed this proposal, arguing that their services differ from traditional banking institutions and should not be subject to the same level of oversight.


CFPB May Place Google Under Federal Supervision

Washington Post reports the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) is moving to place Google under federal supervision, potentially subjecting the tech giant to strict monitoring similar to that imposed on financial institutions.

Two people familiar with the situation said Google resisted the move to be placed under federal supervision, setting the stage for a potential legal battle with the CFPB.

Formed after the 2008 GFC meltdown, the CFPB has broad powers to shield consumers from unfair, deceptive, or predatory financial practices. The reasons behind CFPB's potential move remain unclear, and the agency's future direction under Director Rohit Chopra faces uncertainty with President-elect Trump's return to the White House. 

WaPo said: 

The CFPB already conducts these inspections at large banks and credit unions, which have been subject to supervision — by other state and federal regulators — for many years. But Chopra has expressed recent alarm that the government does not always apply the same oversight to technology companies, even at a time when the financial tools they provide are similar to the bank accounts and payment systems long under close watch.

WaPo noted:

Google, for example, offers financial services including Google Wallet, which stores credit cards digitally and allows users to pay at registers with their mobile phones. (It previously offered another app, called Google Pay, which allowed U.S. users until this June to send each other cash.) Hundreds of customers have complained about Google's services in comments to the CFPB in recent years, alleging that they experienced trouble with unauthorized charges on their accounts.

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To supervise Google, the agency must identify the company's activities as a risk to consumers. Simultaneously, the CFPB has also worked to finalize a broader set of rules that could allow it to impose supervision across the tech industry, covering not only the search giant but other large firms, including Amazon, Apple and PayPal-owned Venmo.

Meanwhile, big tech firms have lobbied against the oversight proposal and warned that the CFPB's legal authorities threaten mom-and-pop businesses. 

"Digital payment apps and nonbank entities differ from banking institutions in their function, characteristics, and capabilities," the Computers & Communication Industry Association, a lobbying group for big tech firms, told the CFPB earlier this year, adding, "Hence, they should not be subject to the same supervisory authority as banks and credit unions."

Tyler Durden Thu, 11/14/2024 - 10:05
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