Google to Cut Play Store Fees, Allow Developers to Use Rival Payment Systems: All Details

Google will support billing alternatives for European Economic Area users, as part of its efforts to comply with the EU’s new Digital Markets Act.

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By Reuters | Updated: 20 July 2022 10:30 IST
Highlights
  • Apple and Google are the most affected by this requirement
  • The EEA includes the 27 EU countries, Norway, Iceland and Liechtenstein
  • Critics say the fees charged at the two mobile app stores are high

Google has been hit with more than EUR 8 billion (roughly Rs. 65,500 crore) in EU antitrust fines

Alphabet unit Google said it will from Tuesday cut fees to 12 percent, from 15 percent, for non-gaming app developers on its Google Play App Store which switch to rival payment systems, as it moves to comply with new EU tech rules. The world's most popular internet search engine said the fee cut applies only to European consumers while the freedom to use another payment system will eventually be expanded to gaming apps as well. The move underscores a change in Google's strategy since last year where it now prefers to bow to regulatory and antitrust pressure with offers of concessions rather than embark on lengthy and distracting fights.

The EU rules known as the Digital Markets Act (DMA), which will come into force next year, require tech giants to allow app developers to use rival payment platforms for app sales or risk fines of as much as 10 percent of their global turnover.

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Apple and Google are the most affected by this requirement.

"As part of our efforts to comply with these new rules, we are announcing a new programme to support billing alternatives for EEA (European Economic Area ) users," Estelle Werth, Google's director for EU government affairs and public policy, said in a blogpost.

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"This will mean developers of non-gaming apps can offer their users in the EEA an alternative to Google Play's billing system when they are paying for digital content and services,” she said.

The EEA includes the 27 EU countries, Norway, Iceland and Liechtenstein.

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"When a consumer uses an alternative billing system, the service fee the developer pays will be reduced by 3 percent," Werth said.

"Since 99 percent of developers currently qualify for a service fee of 15 percent or less, those developers would pay a service fee of 12 percent or lower based on transactions through alternative billing for EEA users acquired through the Play platform."

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Critics say the fees charged by Apple and Google at their mobile app stores are needlessly high and cost developers collectively billions of dollars a year, underscoring the two companies' monopoly power.

Google has been hit with more than EUR 8 billion (roughly Rs. 65,500 crore) in EU antitrust fines in the last decade for anti-competitive practises related to its price comparison service, Android mobile operating system and advertising service.

© Thomson Reuters 2022


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