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Google's App Store Fees Spark Developer Outcry
20 Dec
Summary
- Google set new deadlines for alternative billing and app store access.
- New fees include per-install charges and cuts of in-app purchases.
- Developers face potential legal challenges over Google's new fee structure.

Google has quietly updated its support pages, setting a January 28th deadline for developers to enroll in programs for alternative billing and external content links. This move comes as a response to a court order demanding greater openness in its Android app ecosystem. The proposed fees include charges per install, a 20 percent cut of in-app purchases, and 10 percent of subscriptions for external downloads, with alternative billing also incurring substantial fees.
Developers are required to submit apps for review, use Google APIs for tracking, and report all transactions, even $0 trials, to participate. While Google offers a slight discount on fees capped at 10 percent of the first $1 million in earnings, many developers find these new charges prohibitive. The situation draws parallels to legal battles faced by Apple, which was previously found in contempt for imposing high fees on external payments.




