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    Google Sued by Rival App Store Aptoide Over Alleged Monopoly

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    Posted on April 14, 2026

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    Last updated: April 14, 2026

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    Aptoide, a Portuguese Android app store, sued Google on April 14, 2026, alleging it wields monopoly power over app distribution and billing, shutting out rivals like Aptoide and harming developers and consumers. The new suit seeks injunctive relief and triple damages.

    Table of Contents

    • Overview of the Antitrust Lawsuit and Industry Impact
    • Aptoide's Claims Against Google
    • Google's Response
    • About Aptoide
    • Aptoide's Market Position and Challenges
    • Legal Actions and Previous Antitrust Cases
    • Other Major Antitrust Developments Involving Google
    • U.S. Government Case and Ongoing Appeals

    Aptoide Files Antitrust Lawsuit Against Google Alleging App Store Monopoly

    Overview of the Antitrust Lawsuit and Industry Impact

    By Jonathan Stempel

    April 14 (Reuters) - A new antitrust lawsuit on Tuesday accuses Google of shutting out rival Android app stores by monopolizing app distribution and billing, violating U.S. antitrust law.

    Aptoide's Claims Against Google

    Aptoide, a Portuguese company that specializes in mobile games and calls itself the world's third-largest Android app store, said it would have exerted substantially more pressure on Google's pricing and policies but for Google's "anticompetitive chokehold" that shuts out smaller rivals.

    Google's Response

    Google, a unit of Alphabet, did not immediately respond to requests for comment.

    About Aptoide

    Based in Lisbon, Aptoide brands itself "the alternative Android app store," with about 436,000 apps in its catalog and more than 200 million annual users by 2024.

    Aptoide's Market Position and Challenges

    It said it offers lower commissions to developers and lower costs to users, yet suffers from irreparable harm because Google deprives rivals of exclusive content from top developers, and steers developers to Google Play and other "must have" services.

    Legal Actions and Previous Antitrust Cases

    The lawsuit filed in San Francisco federal court seeks an injunction against alleged anticompetitive practices, plus unspecified triple damages. Aptoide filed a separate complaint against Google with European Union antitrust authorities in 2014.

    Other Major Antitrust Developments Involving Google

    Last November, Google agreed to make Android and app store changes to settle a five-year-old antitrust case by Epic Games, maker of the popular Fortnite video game.

    A jury found in 2023 that Google unlawfully stifled competition, and the trial judge ordered sweeping reforms the following year.

    U.S. Government Case and Ongoing Appeals

    Google has also defended against a U.S. government case in which a judge in August 2024 found its internet search engine an illegal monopoly.

    The judge later ordered the Mountain View, California-based company to share search data with rivals, but did not require a sale of its Android operating system or Chrome browser. Google and the government appealed.

    (Reporting by Jonathan Stempel in New York; Editing by Bill Berkrot)

    Key Takeaways

    • •Aptoide claims Google’s anticompetitive practices—such as exclusive content distribution and steering developers to Google Play—deprive smaller app stores of fair competition, resulting in irreparable harm.
    • •The lawsuit arrives amid broader legal pressure on Google, following the settlement with Epic Games requiring Play Store reforms, including lower fees and support for alternative app stores and billing systems (apnews.com).
    • •Aptoide positions itself as the world’s third‑largest Android app store with 436,000 apps and over 200 million annual users by 2024, offering lower commissions and costs—but asserts Google’s chokehold prevents it from fully challenging Play Store dominance (en.wikipedia.org).

    References

    • Google settles with Epic Games with offer to lower its app store commissions
    • Aptoide

    Frequently Asked Questions about Google sued by rival app store Aptoide over alleged monopoly

    1What is Aptoide's lawsuit against Google about?

    Aptoide accuses Google of monopolizing Android app distribution and billing, shutting out rival app stores and violating U.S. antitrust law.

    2How does Aptoide claim Google's practices harm competition?

    Aptoide says Google's 'anticompetitive chokehold' prevents rival stores from accessing exclusive content and steers developers to Google Play.

    3What remedies does Aptoide seek in the lawsuit?

    Aptoide seeks an injunction against Google's alleged anticompetitive practices and unspecified triple damages.

    4How has Google responded to similar antitrust cases?

    Google has previously settled with Epic Games, and defended against U.S. government lawsuits alleging monopolistic practices.

    5What is Aptoide's market position among Android app stores?

    Aptoide brands itself as the world's third-largest Android app store with about 436,000 apps and over 200 million users annually.

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