Google Play Store lawsuit: 5 things the company is offering to users, developers

In September, Google tentatively settled a class action suit which alleged that the company’s Play Store had violated US federal antitrust rules by overcharging customers. This week the details of the settlement were disclosed and the Alphabet-owned search giant has published 5 things that it will now offer to users and developers.

The class action was brought by more than 30 US states representing 21 million consumers and the plaintiffs claimed that consumers might have spent less on apps and had more options if it weren’t for Google’s alleged monopoly.

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