Google seeks to reach an agreement with the eu
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This week the news was jumping, Google was facing the largest fine that the European Union has ever announced. The American company is accused of carrying out illegal practices by pressuring manufacturers to install their applications on Android. So he didn't let phone manufacturers pick the ones they wanted. This has resulted in this huge fine.
Google seeks to reach an agreement with the EU
The company has already announced that they are going to appeal this fine. In the meantime, they are seeking to reach an agreement with the European Union, so that they could end up without having to pay a fine.
Google-EU agreement?
It seems that the company has been trying to close any agreement with Europe in these terms since last year. So the company would not force manufacturers using Android to install Google's own applications. A proposal that contrasts sharply with the practices that the company has been carrying out so far.
But, at all times they have met with the refusal of Europe. Although they demand these changes that Google is currently offering. In this way, the door is opened for manufacturers to decide more which applications will have a presence in the system, giving doors to promote their own applications.
The case against Google has not yet ended, since the fine has been appealed, so you have to wait about three months to know how this ends. But, surely more details about a possible agreement will be known.
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