Ooredoo Kuwait, part of the international Ooredoo Group, today launched mobile billing for Google Play applications and games to make it easier for Android users to purchase apps, games, and digital content on their devices.


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15 | the publication reaches you by | Kuwait OnlineWith the introduction of direct carrier billing with Google, customers can now perform any online purchase transaction through the Google Play Store by paying for their purchases via their mobile phone balance without the need of using their credit cards.
Ooredoo Kuwait’s mobile billing service for Google Play not only allows more convenient shopping for Ooredoo’s customers, it is also more secure removing the need to save personal credit card details on the Internet.
Direct Carrier Billing allows users of select mobile operators to pay for digital content on Google Play by billing purchases to their mobile accounts; postpaid or prepaid.
Once the payment option is set up, customers will be able to charge app and content purchases from the Play Store directly to their mobile accounts.
The Google Play store is the official application store for Android smartphones and tablets. Google makes software applications, music, movies and books available for purchase and download through the store. The Google Play store, which comes pre-installed on Android devices, allows users to purchase, download and install applications from Google and third-party developers.
The service can be activated on any Android mobile phone or tablet.


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