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#Google launches Play Store’s new billing system — and devs are footing the bill

“Google launches Play Store’s new billing system — and devs are footing the bill”

Google Play’s new billing payment system policy starts today. This change forces developers to use the company’s own payment system for in-app purchases.

The update means that you can’t add links or sections in the app that redirect users to buy premium subscriptions from your site or alternative sources. In turn, you will have to pay a 15% or 30% fee (depending on your app’s category) to the search giant for facilitating these transactions.

Google first announced this in September 2020, giving developers a one-year window to make changes to their apps so Google Play Billing was the default payment system. Last year, it gave a six-month extension to some developers, extending the deadline date to March 31, 2022.

From today, the company’s new policy takes effect for everyone — and things are changing. For instance, if you’re using alternative payment methods, you can’t promote your plans on the app, or create links that’ll take users to that page.

Currently, Spotify has a premium section listed on its Android app that redirects users to its website. Technically, it has to remove this section from its app. But since it has struck a deal with Google to test out alternative billing methods, it might get a pass.

Spotify's Android App has links to its website to buy premium subscriptions.
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