"Tech Giants React to New Developer Fees and Regulations Under Digital Markets Act"

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Google has revealed new fees for its External Offers program as part of its compliance with Europe's Digital Markets Act, including an initial acquisition fee of 10% for in-app purchases or 5% for subscriptions and an ongoing services fee of 17% for in-app purchases or 7% for subscriptions. Developers can opt out of the ongoing services after two years with user consent, but will still be responsible for reporting transactions involving those users. Google also launched two other programs to allow alternative billing systems for in-app purchases, expanding them to all developers reaching EEA users.
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