top | item 38349971 (no title) TheMiddleMan | 2 years ago For years, when searching "Firefox" on the Google Play store, the only way to install apps on most Android devices, the first result would be a Google ad for Chrome. discuss order hn newest williamdclt|2 years ago meh, that's the case for all sorts of apps, not only google things. Looking for "tinder" gives me a Hinge ad as first result. acdha|2 years ago True, but Google has a conflict of interest here and they really need to be barred from doing this in categories where they also compete. bearjaws|2 years ago Except Google is just moving money from right hand to left hand.If Firefox wanted to be at the top, they have to pay cash to Google. regentbowerbird|2 years ago That's besides your point but Tinder and Hinge are not competitors, they are both owned by Match Group.
williamdclt|2 years ago meh, that's the case for all sorts of apps, not only google things. Looking for "tinder" gives me a Hinge ad as first result. acdha|2 years ago True, but Google has a conflict of interest here and they really need to be barred from doing this in categories where they also compete. bearjaws|2 years ago Except Google is just moving money from right hand to left hand.If Firefox wanted to be at the top, they have to pay cash to Google. regentbowerbird|2 years ago That's besides your point but Tinder and Hinge are not competitors, they are both owned by Match Group.
acdha|2 years ago True, but Google has a conflict of interest here and they really need to be barred from doing this in categories where they also compete.
bearjaws|2 years ago Except Google is just moving money from right hand to left hand.If Firefox wanted to be at the top, they have to pay cash to Google.
regentbowerbird|2 years ago That's besides your point but Tinder and Hinge are not competitors, they are both owned by Match Group.
williamdclt|2 years ago
acdha|2 years ago
bearjaws|2 years ago
If Firefox wanted to be at the top, they have to pay cash to Google.
regentbowerbird|2 years ago