DENVER — It's not much, but it's better than nothing.
Android users may have at least $2 coming to them if they bought an app in the Google Play store between August 2016 and September 2023.
States, including Colorado, reached a settlement with Google over anti-competitive practices with the Google Play store, specifically that Google prevented other app stores from being preloaded on Android devices.
Colorado Attorney General Phil Weiser's office said Google has agreed to pay $700 million change its ways.
Tech magazines PC Mag and ZD Net report 102 million eligible U.S. consumers will receive at least $2 and that other customers could get more based on their purchases.
Eligible consumer do not have to submit a claim. They will receive automatic payments through PayPal or Venmo.
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