Russia recently accused Google of breaking the country’s antitrust laws and while Google did appeal the courts, Russia ultimately denied that appeal. So now, Russia’s Federal Antimonopoly Service has announced Google must pay $6.8 million because of their pre-installed apps practice. After learning about the fine, Google says “we will familiarize ourselves with the ruling before deciding on further actions.”
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