Summary:
- Google has admitted to engaging in anti-competitive conduct in Australia by manipulating search results to prioritize its own services over competitors.
- The Australian Competition and Consumer Commission (ACCC) found that Google misled consumers about how it uses personal location data, which it collects through Android mobile devices.
- This case highlights the importance of regulating large tech companies and ensuring they do not abuse their dominant market position to unfairly advantage their own products and services.