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France fines Google USD 166 million for abusing ad dominance

Google Ads are "opaque and difficult to understand" and that the company applies them in an "unequal and arbitrary way," France's competition authority said.

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Published : Dec 21, 2019, 12:54 PM IST

Paris: France's competition authority has fined Google 150 million euros (USD 166 million) for "abusing its dominant position" in the online ad market.

The agency announced the fine on Friday, saying the methods used by Google Ads are "opaque and difficult to understand" and that the company applies them in an "unequal and arbitrary way."

It also ordered Google to clarify how it uses Google Ads and its procedures for suspending accounts.

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It's the latest of several European fines against Google, which faces very little competition for search engine business in Europe.

Google said in a statement that it would appeal and that its advertising policies are designed to protect consumers "from exploitative and abusive ads."

Paris: France's competition authority has fined Google 150 million euros (USD 166 million) for "abusing its dominant position" in the online ad market.

The agency announced the fine on Friday, saying the methods used by Google Ads are "opaque and difficult to understand" and that the company applies them in an "unequal and arbitrary way."

It also ordered Google to clarify how it uses Google Ads and its procedures for suspending accounts.

Read Also: Sundar Pichai gets whopping $242 million stock package in new role

It's the latest of several European fines against Google, which faces very little competition for search engine business in Europe.

Google said in a statement that it would appeal and that its advertising policies are designed to protect consumers "from exploitative and abusive ads."

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France fines Google USD 166 million for abusing ad dominance
          Paris, Dec 20 (AP) France's competition authority has fined Google 150 million euros (USD 166 million) for "abusing its dominant position" in the online ad market.
          The agency announced the fine Friday, saying the methods used by Google Ads are "opaque and difficult to understand" and that the company applies them in an "unequal and arbitrary way."
          It also ordered Google to clarify how it uses Google Ads and its procedures for suspending accounts.
          It's the latest of several European fines against Google, which faces very little competition for search engine business in Europe.
          Google said in a statement that it would appeal, and that its advertising policies are designed to protect consumers "from exploitative and abusive ads." (AP)
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