
Previously, Amazon was among a handful of developers Google allowed to use third-party alternatives to collect in-app payments. Starting next month, the company will require all developers to process payments involving “digital goods and services” through the Play Store billing system. If you’re curious about what’s going on, the change puts Amazon in compliance with a policy Google will begin enforcing on June 1st.


Amazon announced the change last month and more recently began notifying customers of the move via email.

If you use Amazon’s Kindle app on Android, you may have noticed the software doesn't offer the option to buy and rent ebooks or subscribe to the company’s Kindle Unlimited service anymore.
