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Match, Indian startups call for antitrust probe of Google in-app billing fee

Google, which counts India as a major growth market, faces other regulatory challenges, including a setback that forced it to change how it markets its Android system.

By Reuters Apr 6, 2023 9:42:17 PM IST (Published)

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Tinder-owner Match Group and Indian startups have asked the country’s competition body to investigate Alphabet’s Google for alleged non-compliance with an antitrust directive by charging a high service fee for in-app payments, filings show.
The filings by Match and Alliance of Digital India Foundation (ADIF) mark the latest tussle between Google and rival companies, which have repeatedly criticised the U.S. company for what they say are unfair business restrictions.
"Google’s policy change of a charging service fee even on transactions processed by third-party payment processors … has detrimental consequences for users and app developers," the 15-page confidential March complaint by ADIF said.