, (Reuters) - The European Union charged Google on Wednesday with abusing its position as the dominant supplier of Android software for phones, opening a second front against the U.S. technology giant that could lead to large fines. The Commission alleges that Google imposes unfair licensing conditions on device makers wanting to pre-install the Google Play Store, its app store for Android, which include making Google Search the default search engine. It also alleged that Google required pre-installing its Chrome mobile browser in return for licensing Play Store or Google Search.

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