'Doing the Bare Minimum:' Google Proposes Rival Payment Methods for Android Developers in EU

The move was spurred after the European Commission passed the Digital Markets Acts

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Google will allow nongaming app developers to offer European users a rival payment option on its Android operating system, the company announced via its blog post.

Although a change previously resisted by the company, this move by Google comes after the European Commission, the government body of the European Union, passed the flagship Digital Markets Act (DMA)—a piece of legislation aimed at regulating the market power of big tech companies. However, sources note this as a small concession within the many battles between regulators and big tech.

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