Chris Messina

Facebook Pay - A seamless, secure way to pay on the apps you already use

People already use payments across Facebook's apps to shop, donate to causes and send money to each other. Facebook Pay will make these transactions easier while continuing to ensure payment information is secure and protected.

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Kleber Mendes
Se eu estivesse condições eu ia procurá ajuda muitas pessoas que precisam
Folu Akinsemoyin
With the success of Wechat's payment platform, it's a surprise it took Facebook this long to release this.
Eric Sharpe
Banks regularly get hacked. They also get robbed. And yet you all still put your money into banks. Early adopters know this is a risk worth taking. What personal data are you trying to hide that already has not been backed from Equifax, or 100+ other sites like Yahoo, Google, etc...
Nick Nish
Despite privacy concerns, this is going to be *big* particularly when they integrate it with WhatsApp and Instagram. We’ve already seen how big Instagram shopping is, I think we’ll see an even bigger impact when Facebook unifies payments across all 3 platforms.
muescha
Get ready for a new wave of your friends profile clones (with clones images and stories) asking for friendship and later money.
Helen Rice
Maybe Facebook and your personal financial information should not mix. Just a thought.
Hendra Setiawan
Social media giant Facebook Inc. announced on Tuesday it was launching Facebook Pay, its new unified payments system. The service will be available across Facebook, Messenger, Instagram, and WhatsApp, and will allow users to make payments or transfer money without exiting the company's applications. Facebook Pay supports most major credit and debit cards as well as PayPal. The company said it will start rolling out the payment service on Facebook and Messenger in the United States this week. It is unknown when it will be available on other applications or when it will launch internationally.