![]() However, it’s somewhat inconvenient given how rarely users visit Play on the web. You can get the full URL by tapping the overflow menu in the top-right corner of the listing and opening the Share sheet to manually copy. ![]() This is most likely a bug as the capability is available through on either mobile or desktop web. On Android, the Play Store does not currently let you review the new Google Pay. ![]() In normal circumstances, the Play Store listing for applications that you’ve installed has a “Rate this app” section to “Tell others what you think.” Five empty stars appear for you to tap between “What’s new” and “Developer contact,” or you can enter text first by hitting “Write a review.” However, the Play Store is not currently letting users review the new Google Pay. Besides being more easily downloadable, exiting beta means that users can leave public ratings. A similar general service for business customers, who want to take advantage of the G Suite of tools for their business, is perhaps even more indicative.Last week, Google’s latest payment service left “ early access” for those in the US. Now, as mentioned above, Google already has some services that people pay for: YouTube Red, Google Play Music, Google Drive, and so on. Google Drive? Already do (to expand cloud storage). Music service? Already do (included with YouTube Red). What about YouTube? I already do, YouTube Red. For email? No because most ISPs provide some sort of email service. Depends on the context and the type of service.If they can guarantee that my personally identifiable information would not be used outside of any of the apps I use (for ads purposes or anyone else not explicitly authorized by me) I’ll consider paying. ![]() The only way I would consider paying is if I was guaranteed that no info or data would be collected for marketing or sales purposes and even then, I would have to think on it.
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