Amazon’s Comixology removes in-app purchases for Android users, angers readers again



ComiXology users, especially those who use Android devices, aren’t exactly thrilled right now. This is because Amazon has removed in-app purchases for Android uses as a result of a policy update in the Google Play Store. According to CBR, Comixology announced that Android users will no longer be able to purchase comics, graphic novels, manga or subscribe to Comixology Unlimited as of May 31, when they use the Comixology app in Android, exclusively with the release of app version 4.01. with. Android users can still read the books they have in their libraries, browse and preview samples within the app.

“To remain in compliance with Google’s updated Play Store policies, purchases in the ComiXology app for Android are no longer supported,” a statement on the ComiXology website said. Comixology readers can continue to read and browse, and membership members can continue to borrow in the app as they normally would. While browsing in the app, readers can add items they wish to add to their list. Those wishing to purchase are also accessible on the Amazon website. Customers can continue to purchase books, magazines and comics as well as subscription content from the Amazon website.”

While the update isn’t going to particularly please Android users, Comixology has been in keeping with the promise made in recent months after phasing out Comixology Reader as part of its incorporation into parent company Amazon’s website and some updates and more. making improvements. , That particular move did not go down well with fans and creators.

We have been busy updating our updated Comixology app and new store since the launch, Comixology tweeted back in March. “We’ve listened to your feedback and will continue to share updates and new features as they launch – this is just the beginning.”

For the current change for Android. For users, Comixology explained how users can continue to buy comics even with the new limits. According to the site, “Customers wishing to purchase comics can visit the Comics Store homepages amazon.com/comixology (US) and amazon.co.uk/comixology (UK) in their preferred web browser. There you can browse comics or You can search for the comics you’re interested in and click “Buy Now with 1-Click” to purchase. Any comics purchased or borrowed from the Amazon website will appear in the Comixology app to read in your library.”



Additionally, Comixology noted that all customers’ existing purchased and borrowed comics will remain in their library, while new comics purchased on the Amazon website following the update will also appear in the library and app.

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