Google disables PayPal in Google Wallet for all users.
Anyone logged into Google Wallet with their own PayPal account will no longer be able to use it after June 16, 2026. Google will remove all existing connections. “Linked PayPal accounts will be automatically deleted and no longer supported,” the company states in support articles.
According to information, customers were not informed of this. Recently, PayPal customers only received an email stating that new PayPal registrations in Google Wallet will no longer be possible from March 31, 2026. The email and a PayPal help article suggest that existing PayPal links can still be used if customers do not change their configuration.
PayPal states that it removed the Google Wallet integration because the PayPal app already supports in-store payments. Since May 2025, it has been possible to pay in shops and restaurants, among other places, using a virtual Mastercard debit card in the PayPal app on a smartphone.
Integrate a virtual Mastercard from PayPal into Google Wallet.
Google has not given a reason for the final shutdown of PayPal in mid-June 2026. The PayPal integration allows temporarily adding payment methods to Google Wallet that are not directly supported by Google. Furthermore, it was previously possible to change the payment method directly within the PayPal account if needed, which also applied to Google Wallet.
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