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Google FORCED To Make This Change In Play Store
New Google Play Store Warning—200 Dangerous Apps, 8 Million Installs
Security researchers have warned that malicious apps with millions of installs have been detected in the Google Play Store. Here’s what you need to know.
Google avoids immediate Play Store shake-up as judge pauses order, but one change is certain
Google has temporarily avoided major changes to its Play Store as a US federal judge blocked an injunction in its ongoing legal battle with Epic Games. The case, part of a larger antitrust lawsuit, accuses Google of unfairly controlling the Android app market and stifling competition.
Google's Play Store won't have to open to competitors just yet
Epic's lawsuit against Google resulted in a final ruling that would require Google to open up its Play Store to third-party app store competitors, but
Google granted request to pause order on Play store overhaul
A federal judge in California has granted Google's request to temporarily pause his order directing the Alphabet unit to overhaul its Android app store Play by Nov. 1 to give consumers more choice over how they download software.
Google wants to pause Play Store changes from the Epic ruling during its appeal
Google has now requested an emergency stay for the recent ruling, stating the upcoming November 1 deadline doesn't give the company enough time to mitigate risks, while claiming the court order will "expose 100-million-plus US users of Android devices to substantial new security risks."
Judge delays order in antitrust case requiring Google to open up its app store
A federal judge on Friday delayed an order requiring Google to open up its Android app store to more competition until an appeals court decides whether to block the shake-up because of legal questions surrounding a jury’s verdict that branded Google as an illegal monopolist.
Google Play Judge Temporarily Halts Order on App Store Fixes
Alphabet Inc.’s Google won’t have to immediately revamp its Google Play store policies, after a federal judge in California temporarily paused his order that would have forced the technology giant to overhaul its app marketplace.
Google antitrust case: US judge delays order requiring Google to open up its Play Store
A federal judge on Friday delayed an order requiring Google to open up its Android app store to more competition until an appeals court decides whether to block the shake-up because of legal questions surrounding a jury's verdict that branded Google as an illegal monopolist.
Google (NASDAQ:GOOGL) Receives More Time to Overhaul Its Play Store
Google parent company Alphabet ($GOOGL) is being given more time to overhaul its Android app store called “Play.” A federal judge in California
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New Google Play Store Warning—Apps Will Be Disabled In Next 10 Weeks
When it hits phones before the end of the year, Google Play’s live threat detection “will analyze additional behavioral signals related to the use of sensitive permissions and interactions with other ...
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Google granted request to pause ‘dangerous remedies’ to Play store in blow to Epic Games
In the Epic Games lawsuit, a jury last year found that Google illegally monopolized how consumers download apps on Android ...
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Google doesn't want the Play Store opened up, seeks an emergency stay (Update: Epic response)
Google has moved for an emergency stay on the Epic judgment, as the Court gave just three weeks to make sweeping changes to ...
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Judge Grants Google Request to Pause Changes in Play Store
Google says that opening up its Play Store to third-party app stores "harms safety and privacy" and "puts users at risk." ...
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