

It looks like Amazon isn’t keen on the idea of sharing its revenue like this, so instead of opting for Google’s payment method, it is simply removing the option to pay for digital goods from all of its apps. According to the policy, digital goods sold on apps distributed via the Play Store need to use Google’s billing system, meaning that the search behemoth would take a cut from each sale.

While the Amazon doesn’t explicitly mention which rules it refers to, it’s clear that this is a reaction to Google’s 2020 plans to enforce its rules on digital goods that it previously ignored. As Amazon describes in a customer email notification regarding Kindle, the company made the change to comply with updated Google Play Store policies.
