Google Loses Antitrust Procuring Search, However Wins iOS Monitoring UK Case

It was a busy morning for Google in Europe; first lost its US $ 2.8 billion EU antitrust case for abusing search engine dominance by promoting its own shopping service. Then the UK Supreme Court dismissed the case against Google for allegedly tracking iOS Safari users without their consent for $ 4 billion.

First over CNBC says the verdict on Wednesday called The EU court upholds a 2017 fine of 2.42 billion.This is not the first time that the EU court has ruled against a technology giant in antitrust proceedings filed by the European Commission. The EU is currently discussing how its regulations can be tightened to ensure fairer competition in the 27 member states.

The second via Bloomberg The UK Supreme Court dismisses a lawsuit against Google for $ 4 billion for allegedly prosecuting iOS Safari users without their consent between 2011 and 2012, and a class action lawsuit failed to serve the tech giant.

As you can see, it’s been a busy day for the search company.

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