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Google Play Store commission cut does not address the issues of Indian startups: ADIF

On October 21, Google announced that it is lowering its app store fees for all subscription-based services to 15 percent from the existing 30 percent starting January 1, 2022. This comes as the internet giant faces increased scrutiny over its app store practices in India and across the world.

October 22, 2021 / 11:46 IST
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Source: AP
Source: AP

US tech major Google’s move to slash the commission to 15 percent while welcome, has not addressed the larger issue of allowing other payment choices for the developer ecosystem, said the Alliance of Digital India Foundation (ADIF), a New Delhi thinktank consisting of entrepreneurs and startups.

According to ADIF, these changes are “an admission of guilt and unfairness on Google’s part in their PlayStore policies.”

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Google app store fees cut

On October 21, Google announced that it is lowering its app store fees for all subscription-based services to 15 percent from the existing 30 percent starting January 1, 2022. This comes as the internet giant faces increased scrutiny over its app store practices in India and across the world.