Google says it’s rolling out another popular payment method, carrier billing, which allows people to charge purchases on their cell phone bills, to other countries. This isn’t the only new way for some customers to pay. It remains to be seen if Google will integrate alternative payment options, such as adding funds through cryptocurrencies like Bitcoin. Google is implementing these changes to provide “a frictionless payment experience.” The company also says the PayPal integration is an example of how the company works with partners from across the payments industry in order to benefit the end user. In other words, don’t think about using that $1,500 from your eBay sales to buy Glass. You can’t use PayPal, however, to purchase physical goods, such as devices and accessories, or for other purchases outside of the Google Play store. When buying an app, Google will give customers the option to add funds to their wallets by entering their PayPal credentials. Starting today, Google Play will allow people in 12 countries, including the U.S., the U.K., and Canada, to purchase from the store with their PayPal accounts, according to the Android Developers Blog.
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