Google's exclusive digital wallet service has been successful in tracking Apple Pay over the last 12 months in terms of availability and international expansion in the United States. He has often spread his wings to new banks and large retailers like Target.
According to an official announcement earlier in the day, Google Pay will also catch up with its rival, eBay support. After using PayPal almost entirely for payment processing on its vast e-commerce platform, eBay has begun a transition in 2018 which should be completed by 2021. The end goal is to manage transactions by itself with the help of a lesser known company. called Adyen.
From the perspective of customers, this gradual evolution seems to enhance the flexibility of the buying experience, which is certainly a welcome change. Apple Pay was already joining eBay 's list of PayPal alternatives months ago, with the availability of Google Pay being offered to Android users "from early April". To finalize a purchase on eBay using the search giant's digital wallet application, you will need to shop at a registered seller at this new "payment experience", and something tells us that this will only include a small piece of the huge market.
But rest badured, eBay plans to make Google Pay and Apple Pay "increasingly available to buyers as the program deals with more and more volumes in additional geographic areas." And if you prefer the "clbadic" e-shopping experience, you have no reason to worry either because PayPal is not going anywhere. Not today or in 2021. eBay is simply diversifying, offering customers more payment options on their side, from Android and iOS devices, as well as from computers running. all kinds of operating systems.