This change is likely forced by Google’s Play Store policy. The Android maker is requiring all Android apps distributed via the Play Store to make in-app transactions through its billing system. The company was initially quite lenient regarding this policy but started a crackdown in 2020. It had given developers who were using some other billing system until April 2022 to make the changes. However, since Google takes a commission from purchases made through its billing system, some companies are not willing to adopt it. They’d rather remove in-app purchases from their apps. Particularly companies that make money through subscriptions. By not paying a commission to Google, they can make their service more affordable. Now that Google’s deadline has passed, Hulu is making an expected change to its Android apps.
Hulu removes sign-ups from its Android apps
Earlier, the Hulu app on Android welcomed you with the banner “Plans starting at $5.99/month”. You got the option to “Log in” or “Start your free trial” from within the home screen. But, as spotted by 9to5Google, all these are now gone. When you open the app, you now get the following message: “Are you trying to sign up for Hulu? Sorry, we’re unable to do sign ups in the app. If you’re already a subscriber, log in below to start watching.” If you already have a Hulu account, you can tap the “Log in” button at the bottom of the screen and sign in with your existing credentials. But if you’re new to Hulu, you’ll first have to visit the company’s official website either on your mobile or some other device and sign up for the service. Once you have the credentials, you can come back and sign in to the app. Otherwise, the app is useless for you.