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Google settlement: Here’s who’s eligible to receive money as part of the $700 million payout

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Last updated: 2023/12/20 at 8:19 PM
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If you bought an app on Google Play or made any in-app purchase between August 2016 and September 2023, you may be owed some money.

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Who is eligible to get money in the Google settlement?How do I submit a claim?How much money will I get?How many people does this impact?What has Google said about the lawsuit?

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has agreed to pay $700 million and make several other concessions to settle antitrust allegations that it had been suppressing competition to its Android app store. While the tech giant agreed to the deal with state attorneys general in September, the settlement’s terms were finally unveiled in a San Francisco federal court on Monday.

Here’s everything to know about the Google settlement.

Who is eligible to get money in the Google settlement?

Google’s $700 million settlement includes $630 million to compensate U.S. consumers who were funneled into the company’s payment-processing system, which state attorneys general alleged drove up the prices for digital transactions.

Those eligible to get part of the $630 million must meet the following criteria:

  • Have a legal address in their Google payments profile.

  • Were located in the U.S., Washington D.C., Puerto Rico, or the U.S. Virgin Islands when they purchased an app from Google Play or made an in-app purchase via Google Play.

  • Made the aforementioned purchase between August 2016 and September 2023.

The remaining $70 million of the settlement will cover penalties and other costs Google is being forced to pay individual states, court documents show.

How do I submit a claim?

Luckily, eligible users won’t have to formally submit a claim.

According to the settlement administrator, customers will collect damages from Google through automated payments. Eligible customers will be contacted through email about the payment.

“If the eligible consumer’s email address associated with his or her Google Play account matches an email address associated with an existing PayPal or Venmo account, then the payments will be made directly to that PayPal or Venmo account,” the settlement notice read.

Those who don’t have PayPal or Venmo accounts will receive an ACH transfer or a written check.

See also: What Epic’s win against Google means for the app-store economy

How much money will I get?

Each eligible customer will receive a minimum of $2 as part of the settlement, court documents show. Users may also receive additional payments for an undisclosed amount in proportion to their Google Play spending between August 2016 and September 2023.

It’s unclear when the payments will be sent out to customers. Google did not respond to MarketWatch’s request for comment.

How many people does this impact?

Because Google Play has so many users, and because the settlement involves a multi-year timeframe, there are lots of people eligible for the payments. Court documents show approximately 102 million people may receive a payout.

What has Google said about the lawsuit?

“This settlement builds on Android’s choice and flexibility, maintains strong security protections, and retains Google’s ability to compete with other OS makers and invest in the Android ecosystem for users and developers,” Wilson White, Google’s vice president of government affairs and public policy, said in a blog post on Monday. “We’re pleased to resolve our case with the states and move forward on a settlement.”

Shares of Google parent Alphabet Inc. moved around 3% higher during Wednesday afternoon’s trading, and are up roughly 58% over the last 12 months.

Read on: Seven tech stocks that can broaden your exposure beyond the “Magnificent Seven”

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