Wednesday, 18 May 2016

Google's new 'Family Share' pinches from Apple's playbook for shared app purchases


Google is taking a page from Apple's book and letting families share apps. Discovered in some developer documentation by Android Police, the program - called Family Library - will allow groups of up to six people share access to apps. Developers have been given a date of July 2 to decide if they want older apps to be eligible for the program. Apps that have been purchased after July 2 will automatically be listed as Family Library apps. Here's the full documentation: When Family Library becomes available to users, up to six family members will be able to share purchased…

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