rewrite this title Google to make sideloading easier, allow third-party payments for in-app purchases

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rewrite this title Google to make sideloading easier, allow third-party payments for in-app purchases

What you need to know

  • Google announced the terms of a $700 million settlement that alleged it overcharged customers due to Play Store policies.
  • As part of the deal, third-party payments will be allowed for in-app purchases. Previously, these were part of a limited pilot program.
  • Google will also make sideloading easier and change the wording used to warn users about potential risks. 

Google announced that it will be making changes to how payments and sideloading work on Android as part of a $700 million legal settlement. Following the deal, Google will allow third-party payments for in-app purchases across Android. Additionally, the company will make sideloading easier for Android users. 

The case hinged upon whether Google’s Play Store terms, which originally barred third-party payments, resulted in overcharging customers. This is related to Google’s service fees, which can take up to 30% of developer revenue. For what it’s worth, Apple takes the same revenue cut for purchases made on its App Store.

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