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US judge orders google to overhaul app store to more competition

US judge orders Google to open Android app store to competition, allowing alternative payment methods and third-party app stores, following Epic Games' antitrust lawsuit win.

October 08, 2024 / 14:23 IST
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Judge James Donato, based in San Francisco, issued an injunction that mandates Google to open its Play Store to more competition.

A US judge on Monday ordered Google to revamp its mobile app operations, giving Android users more freedom in app downloads and payment methods. This follows a jury ruling last year in favour of Epic Games, the maker of “Fortnite.”

Judge James Donato, based in San Francisco, issued an injunction that mandates Google to open its Play Store to more competition. The ruling requires Google to allow Android apps from other sources and ensure users can access alternative in-app payment methods.

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For the next three years, Google cannot restrict the use of third-party app stores or force payments to device makers for preinstalling its Play Store. Additionally, the company is barred from sharing revenue with other app distributors.

Google has announced plans to appeal the ruling to the 9th US Circuit Court of Appeals. The tech giant will also seek a suspension of Donato’s order pending the outcome of the appeal. Google stated the ruling could lead to "unintended consequences" that may harm consumers and developers.