PARIS (Reuters) -Alphabet unit Google said on Tuesday it will make it easier for app developers to steer customers to channels other than Google after the European Union competition watchdog charged it with breaching EU regulations.

In March, Google was hit with two charges of breaching the EU’s landmark Digital Markets Act (DMA), which aims to rein in the power of Big Tech.

Google has been in the European Commission’s crosshairs since early 2024 over whether it restricts app developers from informing users about offers outside its app store Google Play and whether it favours its vertical search services such as Google Flights.

Regulators have said Alphabet technically prevents app developers from freely steering consumers to other channels for better offers.

They said a service fee ch

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