UK's CMA to Investigate Google's Mobile Ecosystem

Published on October 22, 2025 at 01:00 PM
UK's CMA to Investigate Google's Mobile Ecosystem

The UK's Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) is launching an investigation into Google's mobile ecosystem, raising concerns about potential anti-competitive practices. This probe could significantly impact how Google operates its mobile services in the UK.

The investigation will focus on Google's control over key components of the mobile landscape:

  • Android: The dominant mobile operating system.
  • Chrome: The widely-used web browser.
  • Google Play Store: The primary app distribution platform for Android.

The CMA's primary concern is whether Google leverages its control over these platforms to unfairly favor its own services and stifle competition from other companies. This could include practices that disadvantage alternative browsers, search engines, or app stores.

If the CMA finds Google in violation of competition laws, the company could face substantial fines and be forced to change its business practices to promote a more level playing field.