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'Major setback for Indian users': Google responds to CCI's Rs 1338 crore fine

'Major setback for Indian users': Google responds to CCI's Rs 1338 crore fine

Google believes that it has created more choices for everyone and supports thousands of successful businesses in India

Google India has been fined by the CCI with an amount of Rs 1338 crore Google India has been fined by the CCI with an amount of Rs 1338 crore

Google has responded to CCI's decision to fine the search giant with a sum of Rs 1,338 crore for "anti-competitive practices". The search giant is reviewing the allegations made by the CCI and will be evaluating its next steps. The American tech giant claimed that this is a "major setback for consumers and businesses".   

The company said it will be reviewing the move made by the Competitive Commission of India to impose a Rs 1,338 crore penalty. A Google spokesperson further expressed that the new CCI order will end up being a setback for Indian users.

The Google spokesperson told Business Today, "The CCI's decision is a major setback for Indian consumers and businesses, opening serious security risks for Indians who trust Android's security features, and raising the cost of mobile devices for Indians."

The search giant believes that both Google said Android have created more choices for everyone and supports thousands of successful businesses in India and around the world. 

"The CCI's decision is a major setback for Indian consumers and businesses, opening serious security risks for Indians who trust Android's security features, and raising the cost of mobile devices for Indians," the Google spokesperson said.

On Thursday, the CCI issue a public statement announcing the Rs 1,337.6 crore fine on the search giant. The statement also issued a deadline for the company to modify its conduct within the given timeline. CCI has accused Google of abusing its dominant position in multiple markets in relation to Android mobile devices and ordered the internet major to cease and desist from various unfair business practices.

A penalty of Rs 1338 crore is a fraction of what the the company has paid in fines to other governments across the globe. However, the changes demanded by the governing body can spell disaster for the search giant in the country.

Some of the crucial changes demanded by the CCI include:  

  • Google shall not restrict un-installing of its pre-installed apps by the users.
  • Google shall allow the users, during the initial device setup, to choose their default search engine for all search entry points.
  • Users should have the flexibility to easily set as well as easily change the default settings in their devices, in minimum steps possible.
  • Google shall allow the developers of app stores to distribute their app stores through Play Store.