Bengaluru: After a few days, India has once again fined the world's most popular search engine company Google, accusing the company of damaging other services.
According to Indian media reports, the Competition Commission (CCI) has imposed a fine of 11.3 million dollars (more than 24.59 billion Pakistani rupees) on the company.
CCI says the fine is mainly to prevent Google from taking advantage of its reputation and influence to prevent other services from moving forward.
According to Indian media, Google used illegal tactics to dominate the market in India by forcing app developers to use its app payment system.
The Competition Commission has further fined Google and directed it not to block app developers from accessing third-party billing or payment services.
Google spokesperson position
The spokesperson of Google in India has said on the new fine that we will review this decision and determine further steps, against this decision of the government can be referred to the court.
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It should be remembered that earlier this month on October 20, India imposed a fine of 161 million dollars (13 billion Indian rupees) on Google.
The Competition Commission of India (CCI) in a statement on Thursday alleged that Google is misusing the license of its Android operating system for several smartphones, web searches, browsing and video hosting services.
In a 199-page judgment, the CCI ordered Google to make changes within three months and directed the company to ensure transparency.