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Google Play Users to Get $700M Back
5 Dec
Summary
- Users who bought apps or in-app content between 2016-2023 may get money.
- Google reached a $700 million settlement over Play Store app purchases.
- Payments could arrive next spring, after a court hearing in April 2026.

Google has agreed to a $700 million settlement resolving a lawsuit concerning its Play Store app and in-app purchases made between 2016 and 2023. This resolution stems from accusations by 53 US states, districts, and territories regarding monopolistic practices in app distribution and pricing.
Eligible users, who made purchases within the specified timeframe and reside in participating US states or territories, will receive automatic payments. While Google contests the allegations, the settlement includes provisions for easier app access and payment options. Payments are expected to be distributed next spring, pending a court approval hearing on April 30, 2026.
Beyond potential monetary compensation, the settlement mandates Google to implement consumer-friendly changes to the Play Store. These include offering alternative billing systems for in-app purchases, allowing developers to provide lower prices, and facilitating the installation of third-party Android apps, thereby enhancing user choice and flexibility.



