KEY POINTS
  • Google Play will allow Spotify and Bumble to bill U.S. users for subscriptions directly inside their Android apps, Google announced on Thursday.
  • Allowing companies to bill users' credit cards directly in an app allows services like Spotify to reduce those fees.
  • The move is a significant concession from a major mobile app store to allow third-party billing and a significant difference in Google Play's policies versus Apple's App Store policies.

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An Android statue is displayed in front of a building on the Google campus on January 31, 2022 in Mountain View, California. Google parent company Alphabet will report fourth quarter earnings on Tuesday after the closing bell.

The Google Play app store will allow Spotify and Bumble to bill U.S. users for subscriptions directly inside their Android apps, Google announced on Thursday.

Typically, Google Play and Apple's App Store for iPhones take between 15% and 30% of digital sales inside apps through their billing platforms.

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