Google is under Japan’s anti-trust watchdog probe, Newsonline Nigeria has learnt.
Newsonline Nigeria reports that Japan’s anti-trust watchdog, on Monday, said it’s investigating whether Google violated rules by asking smartphone manufacturers for preferential treatment.
This Nigeria news platform understands that the Japan Fair Trade Commission probe adds to the search engine giant’s woes as it locks horns with other competition authorities, including in the United States.
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The agency said Google is suspected of requiring its search apps to be included in the devices and with their icons in specific places.
Google also signed contracts with Android device makers to not include its rival search apps in their products in exchange for sharing profits generated from advertising revenues from Google searches.
The commission will seek the public’s input until November 22.
AFP