Blackberry world stops offering payment applications
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A few months ago it was announced that BlackBerry World was going to stop supporting paid applications as of April 1, 2018. Finally this day has already arrived. So most of the payment mechanisms are already being deactivated and are not working. All of them will soon have been removed. So payments cannot be made and therefore a payment application cannot be purchased.
BlackBerry World stops offering paid applications
Although those developers who already have paid applications available will be able to continue monetizing them. Because in these cases the payment platforms are integrated into the application. Or are they supported by developers.
BlackBerry World abandons payment applications
Additionally, users are given time until April 30 to request refunds if they so choose. This has been confirmed by the company itself. It has also been confirmed that the paid applications that users have installed on their phones will continue to function normally. Although it supposes that little by little the company closes an era.
Since this step seems the first to say goodbye to BlackBerry World. Because the company is committed to promoting its Android phones. In addition to focusing more on software development, which is where they get most of their income.
Therefore, payment applications are already a thing of the past. Since they cannot be acquired because the support has ended. We will see if there are more news about it soon, because it seems that little by little BlackBerry World is restricting its services more and more.
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