There are other options, too; BlackBerry users can still send peer-to-peer payments with PayPal through BBM. And on the Windows side, Outlook.com users can enable the PayPal add-in to send payments right from the email app. All affected users can reach PayPal’s mobile website for account management and money transactions. “It was a difficult decision to no longer support the PayPal app on these mobile platforms, but we believe it’s the right thing to ensure we are investing our resources in creating the very best experiences for our customers. We remain committed to partnering with mobile device providers, and we apologize for any inconvenience this may cause our customers,” said Joanna Lambert, PayPal’s VP of consumer product. The news comes after the company announced it would stop offering purchase protection for users in the US who donate to crowdfunding platforms.
Home World International PayPal is discontinuing its mobile app for Windows Phone, BlackBerry and Amazon...