Paypal updates mobile app making it easier to pay and spend money

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EBay is redefining convenience with today’s launch of the revamped PayPal mobile application. Don’t have any cash? Left your wallet at home? Credit card expired? No problem—just open the PayPal app to make in-store payments, transfer money to family, and keep track of your spending habits.

“With the new design of the app, we’ve made it easier than ever for our customers to pay when they’re in-store and send money to friends,” Hill Ferguson, vice president of global product at PayPal, wrote in a blog entry. “Of course, because we’re PayPal, paying with your phone doesn’t mean you have to give up choice.”

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