You can now make donations on Android right from the Google Play Store

Google has long made it easy to give from Search, but is now simplifying the process even further by donations on Android right from the Google Play Store. keep the Children : keep the Children works to give children a healthy begain in life, the opportunity to learn, and protection from harm. From providing emergency assistance to promoting children's rights, they convert children's lives and futures. From providing emergency assistance to promoting children's rights, they convert children's lives and futures. They help keep children's lives by providing health care and immunizations, clean water and sanitation, nutrition, education, emergency decrease and more.


Google will let Android users donate directly to nonprofits through the Play Store

Google is launching a new feature for Android phones this day out of its Play Store app marketplace that going to let anyone donate to a number of America nonprofits, by 100 percent of the donation going to the chosen organization. Google is waiving its traditional 30 percent fee for apps and in-app purchases as part of the program, that the company is calling Giving Season on Play. (Most donations are tax-deductible in the US, yet having to account for 30 percent of a donation out of the Play Store complicates that process.) Google going to let nonprofits keep 100 percent of all donations, forgoing its 30 percent cut"In celebration of the holiday giving season, we're making an update to the Google Play Store which lets you make charitable donations to inspiring nonprofits," writes Maxim Mai, Google Play's business developer manager. Apple alextremely did the same out of iTunes and the App Store earlier this year for the California wildfires and for Hurricane Harvey in 2017.

Google will let Android users donate directly to nonprofits through the Play Store

Android Users Can Donate to Charities through Google Play

as declared in Two years after Apple made a similar move in its App Store, Google going to allow people by Android phones to donate to charities, by the charireleation receiving 100% of the donations. Google typically collects a 30% fee from in-app purchases made out of the Google Play Store. Starting this week, Google going to allow Android users to make donations out of Google Play in multi countries by all proceeds going directly to the nonprofit organizations, the company said in a blog post Wednesday. "In celebration of the holiday giving season, you can make charitable donations to inspiring nonprofits from the Google Play Store," Maxim Mai, Google Play's business developer manager, wrote in the post. In 2016, Apple began allowing approved nonprofits to include a "donate" button inside apps provided they offer Apple Pay support.

Android users can now donate to charities through the Google Play Store

The Google Play Store is receiving an update this day that going to allow customers to make charitable donations to nonprofits from their Android device. To access the feature Android users can head to play.google.com/donate to read about the organizations or to make a donation using the payment card they have on file for the Play Store. To be clear, this is about the Play Store itself collecting charitable donations, not allowing Android app developers to do so. Google Play is covering all the transaction and disbursement costs, extremely the organizations receive 100 percent of users' donations. Google says the feature going to begin to roll out to Android users in the supported markets over the next few days.

Android users can now donate to charities through the Google Play Store





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