Google Details Compliance Plan for South Korea’s IAP Law, but Apple Could Escape Unscathed
Summary
Today, Google announced that it would modify its in-app payments (IAP) in South Korea to allow third-party payment options alongside its proprietary Google Play billing system in Android apps. This is a significant step for the search giant as governments […]
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Today, Google announced that it would modify its in-app payments (IAP) in South Korea to allow third-party payment options alongside its proprietary Google Play billing system in Android apps. This is a significant step for the search giant as governments around the world are lobbying to curb Google and Apple’s tight control over Android and iOS ecosystems, respectively. Continue reading Source
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