Google updates Play Store policy in the US to let developers link to external app stores and payment options, following the Epic v. Google injunction (Adamya Sharma/Android Authority)
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Google has made a significant update to its Play Store policy in the US, allowing developers to link to external app stores and payment options. This change comes in the wake of the Epic v. Google injunction, which challenged the tech giant's control over app distribution and payment systems. By opening up these avenues, Google is not only complying with legal rulings but also fostering a more competitive environment for developers. This move could lead to more choices for consumers and potentially lower prices, making it a win-win situation for both developers and users.
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