- Office of the Attorney General
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Allie Zuliani, Deputy Press Secretary
Boston — Massachusetts Attorney General Andrea Joy Campbell is directing consumers’ attention to new information about a $700 million settlement with Google, secured by AG Campbell and a coalition of 52 other attorneys general. The settlement is the result of a 2021 lawsuit brought by the coalition alleging that Google unlawfully monopolized the markets for Android app distribution and in-app payment processing, harming both consumers and app developers. In 2023, AG Campbell and the coalition announced a $700 million settlement with Google. As part of the settlement agreement, Google will pay approximately $630 million in restitution to consumers and pay the states an additional $70 million in penalties, including more than $1.4 million to Massachusetts.
Preliminary approval of the settlement was granted on November 20, 2025, triggering the court’s notice and approval process. If the settlement receives final approval from the court at a hearing on April 30, 2026, the majority of the settlement funds will be distributed to consumers who made purchases between August 2016 and September 2023 on the Google Play Store and were harmed by Google’s anticompetitive conduct. Google will also make changes to stop its anticompetitive practices that harmed consumers and app developers.
Beginning December 2, 2025, consumers who made purchases between August 2016 and September 2023 on the Google Play Store and were harmed by Google’s anticompetitive practices began receiving notices about the distribution process for the settlement funds. Most affected consumers do not need to take further action to receive a payment from the settlement fund. The majority of payments will be made automatically, and no claim form is necessary in most cases.
Once the settlement has been approved by the court, consumers will receive an email from PayPal or a text from Venmo notifying them of their incoming payment at the email address or mobile phone number associated with their Google Play account. If that email address or phone number is also associated with a PayPal or Venmo account, then the payment will be made directly to that account. If that email address or phone number does not match an email address or phone number associated with a PayPal or Venmo account, then consumers have the option to create a new account or direct the payment to a PayPal or Venmo account at another email address or phone number.
There will be a supplemental claims process after the automatic payments process is complete for consumers who either:
- Do not have an existing PayPal or Venmo account and do not want to sign up for PayPal or Venmo;
- No longer have access to the email address or mobile phone number associated with their Google Play account; or
- Were expecting to receive a payment but did not.
If consumers would like to be notified by email when the supplemental claims process starts, they may submit their name, email address, and mobile phone number on the settlement website.
AG Campbell encourages all affected consumers to keep track of important upcoming dates in the settlement approval process:
- Consumers who do not want to receive payment from the settlement fund and want to bring their own case against Google must submit a request to be excluded online or in writing by February 19, 2026.
- Consumers who want to object to the settlement can file a written objection by February 19, 2026.
- The court will hold a hearing on April 30, 2026, to consider whether to approve the settlement.
Joining AG Campbell in securing this settlement are the attorneys general of Alabama, Alaska, Arizona, Arkansas, California, Colorado, Connecticut, Delaware, Florida, Georgia, Hawaii, Idaho, Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Kansas, Kentucky, Louisiana, Maine, Maryland, Michigan, Minnesota, Mississippi, Missouri, Montana, Nebraska, Nevada, New Hampshire, New Jersey, New Mexico, New York, North Carolina, North Dakota, Ohio, Oklahoma, Oregon, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, South Carolina, South Dakota, Tennessee, Texas, Utah, Vermont, Virginia, Washington, West Virginia, Wisconsin, Wyoming, the District of Columbia, Puerto Rico, and the U.S. Virgin Islands.
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