PayPal Killing Apps on Mobile Platforms Is A Bitcoin Opportunity

By May 26, 2016Bitcoin Business

Popular online payment method PayPal is removing their mobile app from various operating systems. Windows Phone, Amazon, and BlackBerry will no longer be supported as of June 30, 2016.

It is not a complete surprise to see PayPal pull their apps from various platforms, albeit it is a brash decision. Windows Phone and BlackBerry have never been a big mobile market for PayPal , though. However, abandoning Amazon’s Fire OS – a fork of Android – is quite a surprise, considering the popularity of the Kindle Fire tablets. PayPal Can Easily Take Financial Tools Away

As one would come to expect from this company, there is not much of an official statement regarding this news. The company did mention how these apps will no longer be supported as of June 30, 2016. PayPal also feels this decision will lead to better apps on iOS and Android as developers can now focus on those platforms.

The PayPal blog post states the following: “We remain committed to partnering with mobile device providers, and we apologize for any inconvenience this may cause our customers,” Lambert said. PayPal claims that putting a sharper focus on just the two apps will allow the company to “innovate and make enhancements to PayPal’s mobile experiences to give our customers the best possible ways to manage and move their money.” One thing to keep in mind is how users on these platforms can still use the Paypal mobile website. BlackBerry users will still be able to send PayPal payments through BBM as well. Plus, Outlook.com users can turn on the PayPal add-in to send funds straight from the email application on Windows Phone. All in all, the company is not dropping support for these platforms entirely, but only the mobile apps. Bitcoin Remains Superior Due To […]

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