Microsoft: flattens smaller companies (Tutanota)

Politicians on both sides of the Atlantic are debating stronger antitrust laws for Big Tech companies, and such laws are sorely needed, as evidenced by the banning of users of the Tutanota email service from Microsoft Teams.

Big tech companies have market power and can hurt smaller competitors with a few very easy steps, such as denying service to customers of smaller companies.

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So until today, Microsoft blocks all Tutanota email addresses in Microsoft Teams. This strict anti-competitive practice forces Tutanota's customers to register (if they don't have) someone else email – possibly from Microsoft itself – to create one at Teams.

This message appears when Tutanota customers try to create a Teams account:

microsoft blocks tutanota users from registering teams accounts

When asked to change the current status, a Microsoft representative simply said that it was not possible for them to allow users to create Teams accounts with a Tutanota email address. Perfect.

"We tried repeatedly to solve the problem with Microsoft, but unfortunately our request was ignored," Matthias Pfau, co-founder of Tutanota, tells us.

It's an example of how Microsoft can and does abuse its dominant market position to harm its competitors, which in turn harms consumers.

In recent years the demand for privacy has been constantly increasing. Big tech companies like Microsoft can't easily offer better privacy protections, as a large part of their business is based on revenue from targeted advertising – and that's why they have to track their users.

"We need to dismantle the power of Big Tech companies in the market. This will lead to a new development in the current one κόσμο για να έχουμε that focus on the benefit of the consumer – and not on maximizing ad revenue,” Pfau tells us.

"To get rid of tracking on the internet, people need alternatives that respect privacy. However, competing with Microsoft is almost impossible, given its enormous market power."

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