SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — Google will lower the lucrative fees imposed on its Android app store and offer a way for rival options ...
Google will reduce Play Store commissions to 10–20% and allow rival app stores and payment options after an antitrust case ...
Google plans to lower Play Store fees and allow certified alternative app stores after a monopoly ruling. The changes follow Epic Games' 2020 antitrust lawsuit and await court approval.
Google moved forward on Wednesday with its agreement to settle a years-long antitrust battle with Epic Games, marking a significant development for Fortnite players. While the settlement still awaits ...
The proposed agreement would call for Google to share a catalog of apps available in its Play Store with rivals and allow ...
Google is lowering its app commissions to 20 percent and introducing a Registered App Store programme that makes installation ...
Google is lowering its service fee on in-app purchases and subscriptions. The standard rate drops from 30% to 20% for transactions from new user installs (first-time installations after regional ...
Expected to go live globally by next year, the Google Play Store will offer developers more choice when it comes to billing.
Google has dropped its commission, charging a 20% service fee and an optional 5% to use its billing services. It will also offer a new process for third-party app stores.
Epic Games' popular video game Fortnite will return to Google Play Store worldwide, the company said on Wednesday, after the app store implemented major changes, including lower fees and flexibility ...