Here's How Android Users Can Receive Checks From Google's $700M App Store Settlement
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Anyone who purchased apps, in-app items, or subscriptions through the Google Play Store between August 16, 2016, and September 30, 2023, could qualify for a portion of a $700 million settlement resulting from a major lawsuit against Google. The agreement was achieved by New York Attorney General Letitia James alongside a coalition of 53 state attorneys general.
The lawsuit claims that Google engaged in monopolistic practices that "restricted competition" and "inflated prices" on the Play Store, with fees reaching up to 30%, affecting consumers for years.
Under the settlement, $630 million has already been placed into a fund. Eligible users may receive payments automatically if they have a PayPal or Venmo account linked to the email address associated with their Google Play account. Those without such accounts, or who no longer have access to the email or phone number linked to purchases, can file a claim through a supplemental process on the settlement website.
Some recipients began receiving notices as of December 2. Payments will start at a minimum of $2, potentially more depending on prior spending through Google Play or Google Play Billing during the specified timeframe. The deadline for receiving payouts has not been set, and the final approval hearing is scheduled for April 30, 2026. Automatic payments will follow once approved, while manual claims will take longer to process.
Most users will not need to take any action if their Google Play account is connected to PayPal or Venmo and they still have access to those accounts. For those who miss automatic payments, instructions for filing a claim will be available through the settlement portal. Users can also sign up to receive updates on the supplemental process.
Anyone who does not wish to participate in the settlement can opt out by submitting a form by February 19, 2026, preserving the right to pursue legal action against Google independently.
This is not Googles first settlement. The company has previously paid $1.4 billion in a Texas user data case and faced a $5 billion lawsuit over tracking users in Chromes Incognito Mode, among others. The Google Play settlement is another example of ongoing legal scrutiny of the tech giant.
Author: Chloe Ramirez
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