Google Cuts Android App Store Fees, Opens Up Competition
Googles Android app store is undergoing changes following a settlement with Epic Games in their antitrust dispute. The tech giant will reduce its fees for subscriptions and in-app purchases, introduce a new payment processing option, and allow rival stores to gain official approval. This move, which comes after a jury ruled Googles setup was an illegal monopoly, is expected to impact Alphabets profits and may lead to further changes due to ongoing monopoly cases.
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