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You can’t buy books on Kindle App for Android Anymore

The change comes as Google plans to take out apps that don’t use its Play Store billing system for in-app purchases starting on Wednesday.

By Deladem KumordziePublished about a year ago 3 min read
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You can’t buy books on Kindle App for Android Anymore
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Kindle users can’t use the e-reader’s Android app to rent or buy books or pay for Kindle Unlimited subscriptions, according to an email sent to the company’s customers on Tuesday. Instead, people will have to pay for content on a web browser and then access the books through their app’s digital library.

Google clarified in 2020 that apps must use the Google Play billing system to charge for “in-app features and services,” which include digital content.

In addition to subscription services, upgraded versions of a free app and cloud services like data storage. The billing system isn’t used for the sale of physical objects like groceries and clothes in apps or for peer-to-peer payments or purchases made in gambling apps.

Google takes a 15% cut of transactions on its Play Store billing system. The fee was cut from 30% in January.

The deadline for complying with the policy is Wednesday, at which point Google said it will remove non-compliant apps from the Google Play store. Amazon has already implemented the change in version 8.58 of the Kindle app for Android, with the app displaying a notification that in-app purchases and rentals aren’t available.

iPhone users are already adjusted to this arrangement, as Apple required e-reader makers to remove links in their iOS apps that enabled people to make purchases in 2011, even if the links redirected to a website.

How to Easy fix

1) Download and install Amazon App Store

2) Install Kindle app from Amazon App Store

3) Install Audible app if desired

Summary:

Kindle users can’t use the e-reader’s Android app to rent or buy books or pay for Kindle Unlimited subscriptions, according to an email sent to the company’s customers on Tuesday. Instead, people will have to pay for content on a web browser and then access the books through their app’s digital library.

Google clarified in 2020 that apps must use the Google Play billing system to charge for “in-app features and services,” which include digital content.

In addition to subscription services, upgraded versions of a free app and cloud services like data storage. The billing system isn’t used for the sale of physical objects like groceries and clothes in apps or for peer-to-peer payments or purchases made in gambling apps.

Google takes a 15% cut of transactions on its Play Store billing system. The fee was cut from 30% in January.

The deadline for complying with the policy is Wednesday, at which point Google said it will remove non-compliant apps from the Google Play store. Amazon has already implemented the change in version 8.58 of the Kindle app for Android, with the app displaying a notification that in-app purchases and rentals aren’t available.

iPhone users are already adjusted to this arrangement, as Apple required e-reader makers to remove links in their iOS apps that enabled people to make purchases in 2011, even if the links redirected to a website.

How to Easy fix

1) Download and install Amazon App Store

2) Install Kindle app from Amazon App Store

3) Install Audible app if desired

The deadline for complying with the policy is Wednesday, at which point Google said it will remove non-compliant apps from the Google Play store. Amazon has already implemented the change in version 8.58 of the Kindle app for Android, with the app displaying a notification that in-app purchases and rentals aren’t available.

iPhone users are already adjusted to this arrangement, as Apple required e-reader makers to remove links in their iOS apps that enabled people to make purchases in 2011, even if the links redirected to a website.

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Deladem Kumordzie

Challenging everything I know, unlearning & relearning⚡️ A rare breed of business and technology. Business Planning || Branding || Front End developer || Graphics || Entrepreneur || Interested in Venture Studios

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