PayPal and Android: Was it bound to happen?
To date the only way to buy an app in the Android market place was through Google Checkout.
The average reader may be saying, “So what’s the big deal? Doesn’t Google run everything online!?” The answer is no. Most people don’t have a Google Checkout account, opting to use the far more popular PayPal, and as a direct result avoid purchasing certain apps.
A few days ago, Bloomberg reported that Android market might be changing their payment methods, which will hopefully open up the market to purchasers who refuse to use their credit cards online.
In my opinion this should have happened from day one. With the amount of online fraud, many are hesitant to put their personal information on the Internet, even if it is in the hands of the Google juggernaut. By enabling PayPal, customers can deposit money into their account and make purchases confidently and securely.
Do you agree with this change? Let me know in the comments!
[via Mobile Crunch]
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