Google banned app updates for Korean developers who use third-party payment systems Recall that in August 2021 a law came out in South Korea that prohibits table owners to impose a particular payment system on developers. As a result, local developers were theoretically able to bypass the 30% commission on each transaction. Earlier, South Korea's law prompted regulators and governments around the world to
pay close attention to the extensive influence of Google and Apple in their storerooms. For example, the European Union is preparing to approve the Digital Markets Act (DMA), which would force Apple to allow third-party downloads of apps and stores.