Google may have ottoman eroticismbeen quietly making it easier for Indians to purchase apps, books, movies from the Google Play store.
SEE ALSO: Google will make it easy for Airtel, Vodafone users in India to buy paid apps with carrier billingUsers in India are reporting they can see the net banking payment option to buy apps, songs, movies and games from its Play store. It’s not clear whether Google is currently testing this feature or if it has started to slowly roll it out to all. This was first reported by AndroidPolice.
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Unlike most other countries, the penetration of debit and credit cards is very low in India, which leaves people with little choice to make digital purchases. Google Play currently supports debit card and credit card of select banks. The inclusion of net banking option could make it more convenient to some users to make digital purchases through the company’s store.
"We are continually looking at ways to enhance user experience, including payment options available, on our Play store," a Google India spokesperson told Mashable India.
Over the past few months, Google has been trying to make it easier for users in India to make digital purchases. It made Google Play prepaid vouchers available in India last year. Last month, at a developer’s meet, the company said Vodafone and Airtel, two of India’s largest carriers with over 300 million users between them, will support carrier billing option soon. At present, only Idea subscribers in India have carrier billing option on their phone.
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