Google will force it... The court rejected it

The U.S. Supreme Court has rejected a request by Alphabet subsidiary Google to suspend key parts of a court order requiring it to make major changes to its Play app store. The Supreme Court justices rejected Google’s request to temporarily stay parts of a preliminary injunction won by Epic, which accused the tech giant of monopolizing how users access apps and pay for in-app transactions on Android devices. A federal appeals court in July upheld that judge’s sweeping ruling against Google. The injunction, issued last year by U.S. District Judge James Donato, requires Google to allow users to download rival apps through the Play store and to make Play’s app catalog accessible to competitors.
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