Google is changing its long-standing Play Store rules, letting Android developers promote external deals, link to downloads ...
Since launching Google Play (née Android Market) in 2008, Google has never made a change to the US store that it didn’t want ...
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Google is rolling out AI-generated review summaries on the Play Store, condensing app feedback into one quick paragraph that ...
Google has taken steps to be in compliance with a recent ruling in the US, requiring them to no longer force Android app ...
Google is opening up the Play Store in the US, allowing users to download apps and make payments outside it starting October 29, 2025.
Google is enhancing user experience on the Play Store by introducing AI-powered summaries of app reviews, aiming to facilitate quicker and more informed download decisions.
Effective immediately, Android apps distributed through the Play Store are no longer required to use Google Play Billing services, as has been the case for years. This change is effective in the US as ...
Google is rolling out Play Store age verification, requiring users to prove they are 18 or older, potentially affecting app downloads.
Its launch is part of Google’s response to state age verification and online safety laws, which also includes a facial age ...
Google Play is the official online store for Android devices. You can download various forms of media onto your Android ...
You can delete your Google Play history at any time, which will remove all of your past searches, and free up space on your phone.