💨 Abstract
Google is facing multiple antitrust lawsuits in the US, with a federal judge ordering changes to its Android app business and the Justice Department considering a proposal to split the company. The judge ordered Google to allow Android users to download rival app platforms and use competing in-app payment methods, and to stop paying device makers to preinstall Play store. Google is also facing a lawsuit over its dominance in online search, and lawsuits challenging its dominance in digital advertising.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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