Google has announced a change to its Android app market policy, lowering its in-app purchase commission from the previous 30% ...
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Google kills 30% app fee and throws open doors to rival app stores
A federal court order is forcing Google to dismantle its tightly controlled Android app marketplace, ending the company’s ability to charge a standard commission on in-app purchases and requiring it ...
March 4 (Reuters) - Google said it would expand billing options and cut developer fees on Android, in a major policy overhaul that helped resolve its long-running dispute with Epic Games and bring ...
Google has announced changes coming for third-party Android app stores and lower fees as the Epic Games dispute has finally ended.
Google is lowering fees and allowing registered third-party app stores. It could mean more choice and lower costs.
Google has settled its long-standing global legal disputes with Epic Games by announcing major changes to the Android ecosystem developers.
Google said it would expand billing options and cut developer fees on Android, in a major policy overhaul that helped resolve its long-running dispute with Epic Games and bring back the popular game ...
In a significant policy change, Google has announced the expansion of billing options and cutting developers fees on Android, resolving its long-running rift with Epic Games, bringing back Fortnite to ...
The 30 percent Google tax is officially dead ...
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Google opens Android to rival app stores and payments, settles global dispute with Epic Games
Google has announced major changes to Android that will allow developers to use alternative billing systems and make it easier to install third-party app stores. The company is also lowering some ...
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