
For now, it looks like Amazon is playing ball, stating that they’ve made the appropriate changes to keep its apps in line with Google’s wishes, but I imagine it won’t take this lying down. Last month, Audible was no longer allowed to offer audiobook purchases or rentals either (you can still spend free purchase vouchers in the app though). This has undoubtedly caused lots of frustration with major app providers like Epic Games, Barnes & Noble and now Amazon, especially as Google Play takes a 30% cut of in-app purchases! The Kindle app supports a host of different devices, including Windows and Mac computers, as well as iOS, iPadOS.


Google Play billing policies state that any app available through the Play Store must utilize it to process payments, and not their own payment processing service. Amazon Kindle App You dont need a Kindle device to read Amazon books. You can always add to your library by buying or renting books through from a web browser. Readers will no longer be able to buy or rent Kindle books or subscribe to Kindle Unlimited through the Amazon app for Android this change keeps the app in compliance with Google’s updated Play Store policies.
