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Google Wallet Drops PayPal as a Payment Option

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By 24matins.uk,  published 4 June 2025 at 17h51, updated on 4 June 2025 at 17h51.
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Google Wallet has removed PayPal as a payment option, signaling a shift in its supported services. Users can no longer link their PayPal accounts to make purchases or transactions through Google Wallet, affecting many who relied on this integration.

Tl;dr

  • PayPal removed from Google Wallet as of June 2025.
  • Users must update payment methods to avoid service disruption.
  • Limited PayPal card alternatives remain, but with restrictions.

A Significant Break in Digital Payments

In a move that has surprised many, the partnership between Google Wallet and PayPal, established back in 2017, is set to officially end. By June 13, 2025, all existing PayPal accounts linked to Google Wallet will be disconnected. This final step follows the earlier decision last April to block the addition of new PayPal accounts, although American users could still make payments using previously registered accounts up until now.

The Impact on Android Users

This development is more than just administrative housekeeping—it will genuinely affect a broad segment of the Android user base. For those who relied on PayPal for everyday transactions or recurring subscriptions, the loss of direct integration will likely prove inconvenient. According to support documentation from Google, users are strongly encouraged to add at least one active bank card to their wallet to prevent any interruption in service, especially for ongoing subscriptions.

A Narrow Set of Alternatives Remain

Although the removal of direct PayPal support seems abrupt, there are still some workarounds—albeit limited ones. Users may continue to use certain PayPal-branded cards within Google Wallet. Specifically:

  • Mastercard debit card linked to a PayPal balance
  • PayPal credit card issued by Bank of America

Nevertheless, these options lack the flexibility that direct account integration once provided. Many might find these remaining alternatives insufficient for their needs.

The Future of Mobile Payments: Uncertain Territory Ahead?

Curiously, this major change comes just as PayPal announces plans for its own digital wallet application, targeting both iOS and Android platforms. Whether this upcoming app can truly fill the void left within the Android ecosystem—or if competitors will seize this opportunity—remains an open question. For now, users face a period of adjustment: « s’armer de patience et surveiller de près l’évolution des moyens de paiement mobiles… Et, bien entendu, penser à mettre à jour ses options dans Google Wallet avant la date fatidique. » Only time will tell how the landscape for mobile payments will evolve after this significant split.

Le Récap
  • Tl;dr
  • A Significant Break in Digital Payments
  • The Impact on Android Users
  • A Narrow Set of Alternatives Remain
  • The Future of Mobile Payments: Uncertain Territory Ahead?
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