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PayPal Unveils New Android SDK, Available To US Developers May 15 19

An anonymous reader writes "PayPal on Monday announced a new Android SDK that tries to make it easier for developers to accept in-app payments on Google's mobile platform. The company says the software development kit will be available for US developers on May 15. The Android debut comes just over two months after the mobile SDK for iOS, which supports iOS 5+ on all varieties of iPhone and iPad screen sizes and resolutions. At the time, PayPal said an Android flavor was coming, and now it has delivered: its SDK will support version 2.2, meaning Froyo (released in May 2010), and above."
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PayPal Unveils New Android SDK, Available To US Developers May 15

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  • Can it automatically split transactions among 50 accounts to account for state sales tax?

  • PayPal (Score:2, Insightful)

    by MoronGames ( 632186 )
    I hope this doesn't take off. I feel much better about letting companies like Google or Apple handle my money for transactions within apps, than horrible companies like PayPal. Here's a good resource for information about how PayPal treats its customers:

    paypalwarning.com [paypalwarning.com]
    • Re: (Score:1, Interesting)

      by Anonymous Coward
      Pretty much the reason I'm not so excited about Tesla and SpaceX. Their tech is cool and useful but I don't trust an Elon Musk brewed company.
    • No shit.

      Until PayPal is actually regulated like the bank it pretends not to be, I sure as hell wouldn't use them, and I sure as hell wouldn't set up my phone to use them.

      They're not a company I have any trust in.

  • by Anonymous Coward

    Using a 3rd party payment processor is against the Google Developer Terms of Service.

    Section 3.3 : "All fees received by Developers for Products distributed via the Market must be processed by the Market's Payment Processor."

    https://play.google.com/intl/ALL_uk/about/developer-distribution-agreement.html

    • by Anonymous Coward

      It does, but it's awesome for devs that break the TOS anyways and can't collect cash via Google Wallet anymore.

    • by Ost99 ( 101831 )

      Only applies to products distributed through the Market.
      This adds an easy payment option for the thousands of apps distributed outside Google Play.

    • by tlhIngan ( 30335 )

      Using a 3rd party payment processor is against the Google Developer Terms of Service.

      Section 3.3 : "All fees received by Developers for Products distributed via the Market must be processed by the Market's Payment Processor."

      https://play.google.com/intl/ALL_uk/about/developer-distribution-agreement.html [google.com]

      Only if you can accept payments via Google Checkout/Wallet.

      You see, the Play market is available in more countries that you can accept payment from - paid apps are simply not shown to those countries. (For a

    • This isn't for Developers to receive funds. This is for developers to make products they sell through the market to retailers in farmer's markets, who sell goods to take funds through paypal.

      Hmmm....An idea. Tie this SDK to an SDK for instant background checks, and make an app that allows dealers at gun shows to become compliant with firearms background check laws.....

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