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Google is set to pay $700 million in a settlement over anticompetitive practices.

Utah will receive approximately $10 million; consumers get $630 million in automatic payments from Google.

Settlement mandates Google reform Play Store practices, enhancing app distribution and pricing.

SALT LAKE CITY — Google will likely pay a $700 million settlement in response to a Utah-led complaint over its anticompetitive conduct concerning payment processing and app distribution within the Google Play Store.

A news release from Utah Attorney General Derek Brown, the Utah Department of Commerce Division of Consumer Protection and the coalition of 52 other attorneys general behind the complaint said their lawsuit alleged Google "used its power to enter

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