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The EU fines Google 890 million: abuse of dominant position in search and on the Play Store
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The European Commission attacks Google again.
In detail, the Commission imposed a fine of 460 million euros for the way in which Google managed the results of its search engine and a second of 430 million euros for the practices adopted within the Google Play Store against application developers.
The second complaint concerns the Google Play Store.
On the Play Store front, however, Google will have to allow developers to freely promote external offers and conclude contracts with users even outside the platform.
The changes already underway and the artificial intelligence nodeHowever, the European Commission has recognized some progress made by Google.