PayPal starts to support Android
- Tariq Haidari
- Aug 26, 2016
- 1 min read

Many companies are trying to make it easier and faster for users to shop online; Amazon is using their Dash Button system for fast orders, while companies that have "one click to buy." Both of those ways are good, but neither efficient or secure at the same time.
The best way to make something efficient and secure is to use your fingerprint. PayPal has updated their app on Android devices so shoppers do not have to keep typing the entire password to use PayPal. The latest update is limited to Nexus devices as of right now, but we will see it slowly rolling out to all of the other devices as well. This feature is extremely useful, secure and will save lots of time for anyone who uses PayPal to do most of their shopping online. And just to make things faster, PayPal uses your pre-registered finger print that you already have on your phone, after the update rolls out to your device, their will be an option to just simply enable the feature and you will never have to type the password again.
Via : | AndroidPolice |
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Source: | PayPal |
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Image Source: | AndroidPolice |
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