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Wallet users will no longer be able to access linked PayPal accounts. They can, however, continue using PayPal-branded debit ...
Google Wallet is pulling support for linked PayPal accounts from June 13, meaning users may have to find an alternative way to make mobile payments.
PayPal has long let you link your PayPal account to Google Wallet, but that integration is ending soon in the US. Here's what ...
The move will likely inconvenience many dedicated Wallet users, but it isn't entirely unexpected. Google started blocking US users from linking their PayPal accounts with Wallet ...
Google Wallet will soon no longer let you pay with your PayPal account in the US. On a help center page spotted by Android Authority, Google says it will stop supporting the payment method and ...
Using PayPal to fund purchases through digital wallet services like Apple Wallet and Google Wallet is convenient, as you don't have to juggle credit or debit cards. But that convenience is going ...
Google Wallet is losing its integration with PayPal later this month, with users in the US already unable to link new accounts, and soon to have their accounts “deleted” from the app entirely.
Google Wallet is losing PayPal compatibility in the US this month. As spotted by Android Authority, Google has updated its Add PayPal Google Wallet help page to show that starting June 13, linked ...
You can no longer use Google Wallet to pay with your PayPal account in the US. As Android Authority has reported, Google has updated the Wallet Help page to state that the integration will be ...
It's the end of an era for Google Wallet and PayPal. Credit: Thomas Fuller / SOPA Images / LightRocket / Getty Images In less than two weeks, Google Wallet users in the U.S. will no longer be able ...
More info. Almost a decade has passed since you were first allowed to add your PayPal account to Google Wallet (back when it was Android Pay). While I’m sure that connection has been helpful in ...
The PayPal integration on Google Wallet is coming to an end, and this means that users may no longer use their linked accounts on the digital payment platform for all kinds of transactions later ...