Epic Games CEO Tim Sweeney: Google is afraid of free competition

Head of the company Epic Games Tim Sweeney accused an American corporation Google in fear of free competition, citing digital platform as an example Google play and the battle royale locked on it Fortnite

Sweeney decided to google again after Americans complained about smartphones running Androidwhere the media giant automatically and without any notification started to install the application MassNotify, allowing you to track the epidemiological situation in different states and direct contact with people infected with COVID-19.

People started accusing Google of spying, claiming that they had not given consent to install the app.

“Google Play needs competition. It allows itself to block content like Fortnite, ignoring the interests of users, and at the same time forcibly installs government applications without demand. This is a business with a rotten soul,” Sweeney wrote.

Epic Games is currently suing not only Apple, but also Google. The one Sweeney has been praising lately is Microsoft. He liked Windows 11 operating system announcement, which will receive support for Android applications.

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