![]() They took a 30% cut out of each transaction, which is similar to what Apple charges. This all changed in 2022, when they mandated that everyone who sells digital content on Android, had to use the new Google Play Billing system.They gave developers a couple of months to make changes to their apps, or they would be booted from the Google Play Store. Google used to have a laissez faire attitude towards taking a cut of each in-app transaction. Suffice to say, if you download the Kindle app from Google Play, you can’t buy Kindle books anymore. This was because Google wanted to take a 30% of each book sold and ebooks have a low margin for profitability. ![]() The short answer is early last year, Amazon disabled in-app purchases. There isn’t a day that goes by, that hundreds of people on social media, ask why they cannot buy Kindle books on Kindle for Android anymore. ![]()
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