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Cybork
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In regards to Google being fined by UE:
(https://theverge.com/2018/7/...)

"That means Google will need to stop forcing manufacturers to preinstall Chrome and Google search in order to offer the Google Play Store on handsets"

Google restricts their user base to Chrome by making it the default Android browser the same way Microsoft restricts users to Internet Explorer by making it the default Windows browser.

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    This seems like a really stupid thing to fine someone over.

    Is Apple getting fined because they make Safari the default browser? It's even worse than Chrome is in terms of usability.
  • 3
    Every morning EU representative assholes
    “what should I ban today?, whom I charge penalty?”
  • 2
    @const They seem like money hungry cunts to me
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    @Linux

    Portuguese dev here, so UE is the acronym =P My bad
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    @Stuxnet No, because Apple doesnt' ship their shitty browser and OS to other brands in a cycle that 'feeds itself'
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    Well. MS was forced to include a selection step showing all 5 biggest browsers in random order.

    With windows 10 I think they no longer do this though.

    But I agree, they should demand the same of apple. Even if android is bigger in number iphone is still bigger in turnover.

    But with google challenging the verdict it will probably be years until a final result.
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    @Cybork It's the same fucking thing though: a company is being fined for including a browser as a default in their OS.

    That's exactly what the fuck apple does too.

    This goes both ways.

    Politicians are so fucking stupid and money hungry cunts.
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    @Stuxnet the difference is that Apple is shipping its OS and browser to their own phones, whilst Google requires every brand to pre-install Chrome, even if they use their browsers (Samsung, lookin' at you).

    The argument is that by pre-installing chrome on a phone, whoever is trying to launch their own super-browser-chrome-on-steroids is not getting fair competition from Google.

    That's their argument...
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    So when will the EU ban Chromebooks?
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    @Cybork is right
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    @Cybork And i fully agree with that argument.
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