Google Play will offer user choice billing in the UK

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Score another one for regulatory scrutiny. Following a 2022 Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) investigation, Google said on Friday that it’s adding the UK to the list of countries where it supports user choice billing. This lets Android developers in the nation allow users to pay for in-app purchases using alternative billing systems.

Google says the UK will get user choice billing beginning on March 29. It will start with non-gaming apps, which aligns with how Google has handled these rollouts in other regions. Areas where alternate billing is already available include the US, Japan, Brazil, Australia, Indonesia, South Africa and European Economic Area (EEA) markets.

Developers who enroll in the program can only offer alternative payments in addition to — not in place of — Google Play billing. They’ll receive a four percent discount from Google’s service fees.

The move is closely tied to the nation’s regulations. In 2023, the company floated user choice billing as a concession to help settle a UK CMA antitrust investigation that began the previous year.

Although Google acknowledged the CMA’s influence on its decision in its announcement, the company framed the move in a blog post as giving the people (in this case, developers) may want. “While over 90% of our developers are ‘satisfied’ or ‘very satisfied’ with Google Play’s billing, which provides a secure way for people to buy subscriptions and digital goods in apps, we recognise that some developers may want more choice in how they process payments,” Google Competition Counsel Myrto Tagara wrote.

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