Google to make these major changes to Play Store in India to comply with law
In that report, we already discussed that the court has also given the Big G seven days to complete a list of other hefty requirements. Today, Google released an official statement regarding how they are to comply with the Competition Commission of India (CCI).
In the blog post, Google goes into details about how this won’t happen overnight. In fact, it’s gonna take a significant amount of effort on its end, from partners, and developers. However, the company is dedicated to being compliant in accordance with the law.
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your Pixel and other western Android phones won’t be impacted by this.
- Google will start handing out licenses for their own apps to third-party manufacturers, so that they can have them pre-installed on any Android device. This is most likely targeting the Google Play store itself, which doesn’t come pre-installed on every Android out there.
- Starting February, developers will be able to incorporate their preferred billing system within apps and games for in-app purchases. In other terms, developers won’t have to worry about paying the Google tax.
- Additional changes to Android in order to allow developers to make more customized variants of it.
- Further changing to how sideloading and installing other app stores on Android, with emphasis on educating users on the possible risks they may be taking.
- Whenever a new smartphone or tablet is being set up in India, users will be able to choose a default search engine.
- Revamped Help and FAQ articles on the topics above, ensuring that everything is clear.
First off, allowing manufacturers to make phones with custom Android versions, and with the Play Store installed is huge. Right now, some Android phones don’t come with the Play Store pre-installed, which makes installing apps annoying and difficult. With this change, these — often budget — phones will have a chance to compete on the market. However, users in India will have to spend a bit of time to ensure that the modded Android version is actually safe to use.
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Thus far, Google has been adamant, but this time they’ve nudged, albeit with a heavy assist from the Indian government. This sets a precedent for sure, and it will come into play later on.
All of these changes, however, are yet to be realized and are limited to the Indian market… for now. It’s not hard to imagine a future in which others say “well if they can have it, so can we”, so this announcement will surely resonate across the entire tech industry. But, Google deserves kudos for doing its best to comply in the safest possible way.
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