Google Lowers Fees for Korean App Developers to a Minimum of 10%
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Google is lowering the commission fees charged to app developers on Google Play, its Android app market, to as low as 10%. It will also allow developers to induce payments by redirecting users to external payment networks or their own websites. Google Korea announced these revised payment policies through a Q&A with Kara Bailey, Vice President of Android Ecosystem Strategy, published on its official blog on the 11th. Google [app]
(Seoul = Yonhap News) Reporter Kim Ju-hwan = Google is lowering the commission it has been collecting from app developers on its Android app market to as low as 10%.
[Digital Daily Reporter Lee Hak-beom] Google Play is expanding payment options and lowering service fees for domestic developers. It is also revamping programs designed to support the growth of game and app developers. On the 11th, Google released a Q&A with Kara Bailey, Vice President of Android Ecosystem Strategy, via its official blog and introduced the direction of the Google Play business model revamp. The core of this revamp is the expan…
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