Match Group, which owns dating services Tinder and OkCupid, accuses Alphabet Inc.’s Google of acting as a monopolist with its app store billing rules, Inc.Russia reports, citing Bloomberg.“Ten years ago, Match Group was Google’s partner. We are now its hostage,” the company said in a complaint. Match also stressed that Google set out to monopolize the market for how users pay for their Android apps.In 2021 Alphabet halved the 30% commission for some apps. In March, Google announced that some companies, including Spotify, would be able to add their own payment methods. 05.05.2022 | 15:52 PayPal helps European Commission to spur antitrust complaint against Apple Match failed to get the same opportunity. Because of this, the company expects to spend $100 million and an additional $42 million for using Google Play payment system.Google said this is just a continuation of Match Group’s self-interested campaign to avoid paying for the significant value they receive from the mobile platforms they’ve built their business on. “Like any business, we charge for our services,” Google said. The partner of Fintech section is Tweet Views 49227