Tinder takes legal route against Google for taking over the market
Updated | By Darren, Keri and Sky
Tinder and several other dating apps are taking the Android owner Google to court.
Dating application Tinder has its hands full.
They are set to take mega company Google to court because of what they deem as "monopolising the market".
What Google has done is ensure that smartphone users pay within a billing system that is in-house.
Then they take a cut from the payments, which does not sit well with Match Group.
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By operating Google Play and a separate in-app payment processing service called Google Play Billing.- Match Group
In more statements made by Match Group, they believe Google lured the apps and their developers to the platform, GoogleApp.
The court case is ongoing.
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