| Navigation Recherche | Google Makes First Play Store Changes After Losing Epic Games Antitrust Case
	jeudi 30 octobre 2025, 21:02 , par Slashdot
   Google has updated its support pages to confirm that it's abiding by the court's order. In the US, Play Store developers now have the option of using external payment platforms that bypass the Play Store entirely. This could hypothetically allow developers to offer lower prices, as they don't have to pay Google's commission, which can be up to 30 percent. Devs will also be permitted to direct users to sources for app downloads and payment methods outside the Play Store. Google's support page stresses that these changes are only being instituted in the US version of the Play Store, which is all the US District Court can require. The company also notes that it only plans to adhere to this policy 'while the US District Court's order remains in effect.' Judge James Donato's order runs for three years, ending on November 1, 2027. Read more of this story at Slashdot. 
https://tech.slashdot.org/story/25/10/30/1929241/google-makes-first-play-store-changes-after-losing-...
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