Android developers will have a new way to lure people to their apps
Google just changed its policy for app subscriptions and Android developers now have more flexibility than their iOS counterparts. In an effort to help bolster subscriptions, the company will soon allow developers to charge introductory rates for app subscriptions. SEE ALSO: I ditched Android for an iPhone 7, and I'm not sorry Here's how it works: Developers can set a temporary rate that will last for a predetermined period of time. Say you have a cloud storage app that typically costs $2.99 a m
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