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Google, Burned by £3.8 Billion Fine, Tells Europe that Phone Makers Will Have to Pay to Preload Apps

Google says these changes will go into effect on 29 October, but it’s not all set in stone just yet.

from gizmodo http://www.gizmodo.co.uk/2018/10/google-burned-by-3-8-billion-fine-tells-europe-that-phone-makers-will-have-to-pay-to-preload-apps/

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