Policy changes forced by Epic Games’ lawsuit leave Google taking a smaller bite of mobile-app transactions than Apple.
As a result of the lawsuit Epic Games filed against Google, Google is making major changes to its Play Store worldwide.
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Google will lower the lucrative fees imposed on its Android app store and offer a way for rival options to gain its stamp of approval, ending a bruising legal battle that led to one of several rulings ...
What just happened? Google has announced a global rollout of new developer policies that upend its 30% Play Store fee and change how third-party app stores and billing systems operate. While ...
Google has confirmed that it is lowering the Play Store fees for Epic, bringing the costs down for developers when users make an in-app purchase. Fees for in-app purchases are a way of life and part ...
Google spent the last few years locked in a legal grudge match with Epic Games, which claimed that Google’s stewardship of ...
Google on Tuesday announced that it will soon cut its Play Store commission fees in half, taking them from 30% down to 15% for developers. Scheduled to take effect July 1, 2021, Google will take only ...
Google has settled its longstanding dispute with Epic Games by updating its Play Store ecosystem, which includes reducing commission rates on in-app purchases to 20%. In a blog post shared by Sameer ...
Google will make several changes to Android app support globally, supported through at least 2032. It's not the thorough drubbing that Google (And Apple, really) deserves but it at least provides a ...
Starting June 30, Android users in the US, UK, and EU may beging seeing new ways to pay for apps and subscriptions as Google expands billing options on the Play Store.
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