On Android Google only takes their cut if you use their payment system. If an app developer wants to make their own payment system, they’re allowed. Then they don’t have to pay Google for in-app purchasing. Of course making their own, is far more complicated than simply dropping in Google’s.
That is a pretty recent policy, from the last year or two, it’s available in a limited number of countries, and it’s a pilot you need to manually apply for. And you still need to pay the fee to Google, it’s only reduced by 4%, so instead of 30 it’s 26 / instead of 15 it’s 11.
Noob question, but can they do that? Don’t they have to follow play store’s rules and give the 30% cut?
Unless they use another platform for android, but then less people would use the app
On Android Google only takes their cut if you use their payment system. If an app developer wants to make their own payment system, they’re allowed. Then they don’t have to pay Google for in-app purchasing. Of course making their own, is far more complicated than simply dropping in Google’s.
oh, thanks
That is a pretty recent policy, from the last year or two, it’s available in a limited number of countries, and it’s a pilot you need to manually apply for. And you still need to pay the fee to Google, it’s only reduced by 4%, so instead of 30 it’s 26 / instead of 15 it’s 11.
More info: Google Play Help Center: Enrolling in the user choice billing pilot