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Google updates Play Store to meet EU rules
GOOGLE announced updates to its Play Store terms and conditions for app developers in a move to align with the European Union’s Digital Markets Act (DMA). The changes focus on giving developers more ...
In March, the European Commission found that the Play Store prevents app developers from directing consumers to alternative purchasing channels, limiting their ability to offer better deals outside of ...
In March, the European Commission determined that Google’s Play Store policies do not comply with the EU Digital Market Act.
Google Play to require banking or money services licenses for all crypto wallets, effectively banning non-custodial apps in ...
The new EU app store rules seem openly hostile to developers at a time when the company needs developer support more than ever.
Google has announced changes to its Play Store rules in an effort to appease the European Commission and dodge Digital Markets Act (DMA) fines.
Google unveiled a set of changes to its terms and policies for its Play Store as it seeks to comply with the European Union ...
Alphabet's Google will make it easier for app developers to steer customers to platforms other than Google in the EU.
Google Play Store now requires financial licenses for crypto wallets, threatening custodial app availability in 15 key ...
Developers operating under either set of business terms can continue to use the App Store’s secure payment processing and share their apps on the App Store in the EU. The general commission is reduced ...
Google Play is rolling out new compliance requirements for cryptocurrency wallet apps in more than 15 jurisdictions, a move that could change how developers ...
Google allows external payments for in-app purchases in the EU, reducing fees and complying with the Digital Markets Act.
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