Google Play to better enforce in-app purchase policies, ease use of third-party Android app stores

Google Play to better enforce in-app purchase policies, ease use of third-party Android app stores

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https://techcrunch.com/2020/09/28/google-play-to-better-enforce-in-app-purchase-policies-ease-use-of-third-party-android-app-stores/

Under threat of regulation, Google announced today it’s updating its Google Play billing policies to better clarify which types of transactions will be subject to Google’s commissions on in-app purchases. While the more detailed language doesn’t actually change the earlier policy’s intention, it will impact a percentage of developers who don’t currently use Google Play’s billing system when selling digital goods in their app. In addition, the company announced it will make changes in Android 12 that will make it easier for users to install and use third-party app stores as an alternative to Google Play.

The company says that its current billing policies only apply to less than 3% of apps on Google Play. Of those apps, 97% already use Google Play’s billing library. That means there’s only a small percentage of apps that will need to come into compliance under the clarified terms.

Google Play to better enforce in-app purchase policies, ease use of third-party Android app stores

Sep 28, 2020, 5:46pm UTC
https://techcrunch.com/2020/09/28/google-play-to-better-enforce-in-app-purchase-policies-ease-use-of-third-party-android-app-stores/ > Under threat of regulation, Google announced today it’s updating its Google Play billing policies to better clarify which types of transactions will be subject to Google’s commissions on in-app purchases. While the more detailed language doesn’t actually change the earlier policy’s intention, it will impact a percentage of developers who don’t currently use Google Play’s billing system when selling digital goods in their app. In addition, the company announced it will make changes in Android 12 that will make it easier for users to install and use third-party app stores as an alternative to Google Play. > The company says that its current billing policies only apply to less than 3% of apps on Google Play. Of those apps, 97% already use Google Play’s billing library. That means there’s only a small percentage of apps that will need to come into compliance under the clarified terms.