AdultAppMart Offers In-App Billing Capabilities

LOS ANGELES — The newly launched Android app marketplace, AdultAppMart, has announced that it is improving and facilitating the way end users buy their products with in-app billing capabilities.

For AdultAppMart’s customers, the company said the main function of in-app billing is to provide support for purchases — giving Android users the option to buy content immediately and effortlessly, without having to exit the app.

“For app developers, incorporating this payment feature into their creation serves the end user with convenience, which in turn, encourages return customers,” the company said.

“Through a simple import, developers will find the integration of in-app billing into their Android projects effortless, needing only a unique token to identify particular features within their app along with a price in AdultAppMart credits.”

The company said the in-app purchase function also supports rental purchases that specifies and tracks how many hours an in-app item will be owned once it is purchased.

When the time expires, the in-app item will be available again for purchase. This feature alleviates the developer and user from having to track the elapsed time since the purchase. The remaining time is retrieved via the in-app billing library using the purchase check feature, the company said.

AdultAppMart account holders also are provided with login and logout methods. Users that are already taking advantage of AdultAppMart’s uncensored offerings have the benefit of having their existing login credentials automatically loaded into the billing platform for safe app purchases. The company added that newcomers also can take advantage of the ease of use offered by in-app billing to create an AdultAppMart account directly from its library.

“Frequent Android app consumers are embracing AdultAppMart’s in-app billing capability because of the security it offers,” the company said.

“End users no longer have to leave the developer’s app in order to add credits into his or her account. With accessibility in mind, AdultAppMart’s in-app billing encourages freedom in mobile content consumption. AdultAppMart continues to grow with uncensored apps, including videos, dating and games, catering to various niches.”

For more information visit AdultAppMart.com.

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