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Google is swapping out its one-tap buy button for a slide gesture to help prevent accidental purchases on the Play Store.
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Google wants to help you achieve this by changing the purchasing experience on its Play Store. According to a report, the ...
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Google has recently introduced an update to the Play Store with a new gesture that will save you from accidental purchases.
In what could be a bug or behavior change, the Google Play Store is not showing available updates for system-level apps.
As previewed in March, the Google Play Store is adding a “Slide to buy” gesture to confirm Android app, book, movie, and TV show payments.
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Google Play Points members can now spend the points they've accumulated on Google-themed merchandise like shirts and plushies ...
The Google Play Store will soon drop support for Android Instant apps, which let Android users discover apps without having ...
Google has finally ditched one-tap buys on the Play Store for a swipe-to-buy move, making sure you really want to spend your ...
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