Columbia, S.C. — Attorneys general and Google reached a $700 million settlement to resolve claims Google used anticompetitive practices in Play Store. Preliminary approval occurred Nov. 20, 2025, and court will hear approval on April 30, 2026; notices began Dec. 2. Consumers who bought apps or in‑app content from August 2016 through September 2023 are eligible. Payments will be issued via PayPal or Venmo with a supplemental claims process available. Reports estimate about 102 million eligible U.S. consumers and minimum individual payments near $2; Google also agreed to change Play Store practices. Based on 6 articles reviewed and supporting research.
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Affected consumers who purchased apps or in-app content from August 2016 through September 2023 will receive monetary payments and may benefit from required changes to Google Play Store practices.
Consumers and app developers allegedly harmed by Google’s Play Store restrictions faced reduced competition, higher costs, and limited distribution options, prompting state enforcement actions seeking remedies.
After reading and researching latest news.... Federal and state attorneys general secured a $700 million settlement with Google addressing Play Store practices; preliminary approval occurred Nov. 20, 2025, notices began Dec. 2, and approval is scheduled for April 30, 2026, enabling automatic and supplemental consumer distributions.
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States Secure $700M Google Play Settlement; Payouts Pending
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