"Google ends its 30 percent app store fee and welcomes third-party app stores"

Sandman

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From the article:
Google is officially doing away with its 30 percent cut of Play Store transactions, and rolling out changes to how third-party app stores and alternate billing systems will be handled by Android. Some of these tweaks were proposed as part of the settlement the company reached with Epic in November 2025, but rather than wait for final judicial approval, Google is committing to revamping Android and the Play Store publicly.

 

cklester

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Wow! At first glance, I thought this was an April Fools joke played too early. :D
 

aeric

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So this encourage us the developers to publish more apps?
 

Num3

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Google will find someway else to take our money
Yes,

Android is going to go fully closed platform in September 2026, no more APK installation from 3rd parties, only from Play Store.

Developers will have to pay licence fees for registering (+ yearly???), and Google will have full control over your code, your apps, your private keys and also will require you to give them your government ID. It's called Android Developer Verification Program, or as I call it, milk the cow and get free information on your users to sell to third parties and give uncle SAM.

I found it weird no one here seems to know this!

Keep Android Open
 

Sifu

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Yes,

Android is going to go fully closed platform in September 2026, no more APK installation from 3rd parties, only from Play Store.

Developers will have to pay licence fees for registering (+ yearly???), and Google will have full control over your code, your apps, your private keys and also will require you to give them your government ID. It's called Android Developer Verification Program, or as I call it, milk the cow and get free information on your users to sell to third parties and give uncle SAM.

I found it weird no one here seems to know this!

Keep Android Open
So, exactly what Apple does, as it seems.
 

Chris Salonikas

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Can someone explain, after September can I still make apps with B4A and install them in my Android phone for personal use? Now this is my hobby and fun programming only use for B4A otherwise it is of no use any more.
 

Magma

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Can someone explain, after September can I still make apps with B4A and install them in my Android phone for personal use? Now this is my hobby and fun programming only use for B4A otherwise it is of no use any more.
Kardasi! - why not ? - may be will be more difficult (enable debug mode at information section)
 
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