The fight between Match Group and Google isn't over.
Match Group, the parent company of dating apps Tinder, Hinge and OkCupid, is getting along better with Google, just by a little bit. On Friday, Match withdrew its request for a temporary restraining o
Dating apps maker Match Group on Friday (May 20) withdrew its request for a temporary restraining order against Google after the search engine agreed to allow alternative payments and scaled back its
Match Group said Friday that Alphabet's Google will allow the dating apps maker to offer users a choice in payment systems, eliminating Google's control over user data.
Match Group Inc said on Friday that Alphabet Inc's Google will allow the dating apps maker to offer users a choice in payment systems, eliminating Google's control over user data.
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Match Group Inc. MTCH, -0.65% on Tuesday said it plans to ask a federal judge in California to issue a temporary restraining order against Alphabet Inc.'s Google GOOGL, +1.67% GOOG, +1.33% to prevent
CNBC's Julia Boorstin reports on news regarding Match Group and Google.
The dating-app company behind Tinder, OkCupid and Match.com sued Google on Monday, alleging that the technology giant runs an illegal monopoly in the Google Play Store and that its in-app payment poli

Tinder Owner Sues Google Over Play Store Fees

07:20am, Tuesday, 10'th May 2022
Match Group, the dating apps maker, has sued Google on Monday in what it says is a last-ditch effort to stop Tinder and its other apps from being booted off the Play Store, Reuters writes. That might

Match Group files lawsuit against Google

06:44am, Tuesday, 10'th May 2022
Match Group (NASDAQ:MTCH), owner of the Tinder dating app, is suing Google over the search giant's app store platform. Match filed a lawsuit in California on Monday in which it accused Google of explo
Tinder parent Match Group on Monday filed a lawsuit in a federal court in San Francisco accusing Google of abusing monopoly power at its Play Store that sells digital content for Android-powered phone
Match Group wants to use its own payment platform.
Match Group Inc. sued Google on Monday, alleging the search giant broke antitrust laws with billing rules for the Android app store, the latest salvo in a global brawl involving the mobile-app industr
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