

The app displays a notification that in-app purchases and rentals aren't available. Amazon implemented the change in version 8.58 of the Kindle app for Android. Google said it will remove non-compliant apps from the Play Store starting on Wednesday. The billing system isn't used for the sale of physical objects like groceries and clothes or for peer-to-peer payments or gambling that takes place on apps. Google takes a 15% cut of transactions on its Play Store billing system. The company later gave app developers until June 1, 2022, to comply. The Android maker said in 2020 that apps must use the Google Play billing system to charge for "in-app features and services," which include digital content in addition to subscription services, upgraded versions of a free app and cloud services like data storage. The notification went out one day before a deadline set by Google to comply with the policy. The Kindle app for Android displays this message when users click on a link saying, "Why can't I buy on the app?." CNET
