Google and Apple have been struggling with app developers on their platforms. Both
Google Play Store and Apple Store require all in-app purchases to be made via their internal payment system. The implication of this is that the developers must pay a certain fee for each purchase. Also, the developers will have no choice but to share this fee with consumers. For Apple, this fee is 30% for large developers, a fee that the industry calls
Apple Tax. The EU and other organizations are against this fee. There have been several legal tussles in several regions regarding this fee. Today,
Google Play will exempt certain apps in the U.S. It will allow Spotify and dating app Bumble users to pay via alternative means. They can charge U.S. users for subscriptions directly in their Android apps. The new 4% fee is quite reasonable relative to the previous 15% to 30%. Most likely, this new fee by
Google will not attract any resistance from the industry. Obviously,
Google Play Store is bowing to pressures from the EU and other regions.