The European Union has imposed has once again imposed a heavy fine on Google :
One of the world's biggest tech giants has once again
slapped a hefty fine on Google. But why? Is Google doing something wrong? Today
Google is the largest and most used search engine in the world. Millions of
people around the world use it daily, but do you know? This Google keeps an eye
on you. Google knows what you are doing, where you are going, and how you are
living your life.
How dangerous is Google for you?
Google remembers this very well. Even if you forget this, in
simple words, whatever activity you do on your smartphone, is recorded in
Google. Google uses this data to its advantage. Where is the competition coming
from now? Because Google itself is a huge search engine. It is used the most.
That's why Google shows you what it wants.
Because of this, the competition gets left behind. That is,
there are many such works, there are such businesses of people which you cannot
reach. What you should know. Google shows you what you want to search for most
of the time. What you really needed to know and what's more, you might not
know.
However, this is not the first time that this fine or
anti-trust case. In the past too many times Google has been fined for such
cases. For example, recently, in the case of privacy violations in South Korea,
lawmakers imposed a combined fine of $ 71 million on Alphabet and Meta, or
about ₹ 565 crores.
Apart from this, Google was also fined ₹3000 crore for
running misleading news about the Russia-Ukraine war. At the same time, Google
was fined the biggest ever by the European Union in the year 2018, which was
about 4.3 billion euros, which if seen in Indian rupees is ₹ 344 billion.
In the case of South Korea, investigation shows that Google
was collecting and studying users' data and monitoring the usage of their
website. In the past few years, pressure has increased on Google and other big
tech giants over their monopolistic practices in the world. India is also no
exception to this. India is also upset with the anti-trust and monopoly
behavior of these technology firms.
In India, many such steps have been taken under the
leadership of competition commission of India (CCI) which can make it difficult for Google or other
social media platforms like Google can make it difficult. Following these
steps, these social media platforms will have to focus on creating more
transparency in their operations.
These social media platforms have to follow the rules and
regulations of India in the interest of the people. Also, the revenue sharing
model which is not uniform will have to be made transparent. Overall, be it
Google or any other tech giant, this is their anti-trust method.
As far as the fine is concerned, it has not yet come to the
fore whether Google has paid these hefty fines or not. Or whether any other
social media platform has paid its fine. Think for yourself whether this
competition suppresses competition and is the right way to keep an eye on the
people.
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