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I'm afraid you misread my intentions.
I didn't write a single word like that or mean that I'm OK with Google doing it. As an Android user, I most certainly am not!
What I meant is the journalists' double standard comes from the reputation that Apple has; Google has a better reputation and so the cognitive bias favours Google.
I'm simply trying to provide a sensible explanation for the phenomenon; not trying to provide excuses or defend Google.