DuckDuckGo slams Google following EU antitrust decision

In the wake of the European Union fining Google a record $5 billion for anti-competitive behavior with its Android products, rival search engine DuckDuckGo claims that the company's antitrust issues don't stop there.

The allegation came in a series of tweets from the DuckDuckGo Twitter account as a response to the fine. In them, the search engine claims that the company's "anti-competitive search behavior isn't limited to Android," but it also exists in other products, like the Chrome browser as well. "Every time we update our Chrome browser extension, all of our users are faced with an official-looking dialogue asking them if they'd like to revert their search settings and disable the entire extension," the tweet said.

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