While, the news will be pretty welcome to PayPal loyalists, it’s worth noting that you won’t be able to buy physical goods on the Play store using the online payment service, only apps and other digital content.” Google says its goal is to ‘provide users with a frictionless payment experience, and this new integration is another example of how we work with partners from across the payments industry to deliver this to the user’. Tap on it, enter your PayPal account login and you’ll theoretically be able to make purchases pretty easily. When you make a purchase on Google Play in these countries, you’ll find PayPal as an option in your Google Wallet. “To start with, the feature is being rolled out in 12 countries including the US, Germany, and Canada. Which makes perfect sense when you remember that PayPal is a lot more mature and widely used than Google Wallet, hence it has the potential to bring in a whole lot more sales onto the notoriously difficult to get users to part with their money platform that is Android. Halfway through this year the news broke of an unusual move that saw Google open up payments on its Google Play platform to Google Wallet direct competitor, PayPal.
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