Internet related News · 2015-04-29

PayPal’s One Touch check out service now available across the Web

On Tuesday, Online payment gateway PayPal extended its seamless, One Touch payment capability across the entire Web, allowing customers to pay for goods across millions of Sites that accept PayPal with only a single log in.

If you log in to an e-commerce site & use PayPal, you’ll be prompted to enter your username & password to use your credit or debit cards. After that log in, any other attempt to purchase an item on the Web using PayPal will proceed with only a one-click confirmation of the purchase.


PayPal Brings Its Instant Checkout Service “One Touch” Across The Web – TechCrunch

http://news.google.com Apr 28, 2015 

PayPal is rolling out seamless, one-touch payments across the web, allowing customers to checkout from a merchant’s website without having to enter in their user …

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PayPal’s One Touch Power Play – PYMNTS.com

http://news.google.com Apr 28, 2015 

It is about to get easier to pay with PayPal – as the company has announced the rollout of One Touch™ Web. Similar to the mobile version of the product that PayPal introduced last year, One Touch Wen…

 

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PayPal’s simple One Touch payments reach the web – Engadget

http://news.google.com Apr 28, 2015 

PayPal helped fast-track your online shopping when it rolled out One Touch payments on phones last year, and today it’s bringing that simpler system to the web. As with mobile apps, you …

 

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PayPal extends one-touch payments to the web – Fortune

Apr 28, 2015

One of the key challenges to frictionless mobile and web payments is being able to carry your digital wallet across platforms and websites, including your credit cards, shipping and billing information. Apple AAPL -1.81% , Google GOOG -0.30% , PayPal, and others are all trying to help solve this problem. Last year, PayPal allowed for “one-touch” payments on phones running Apple’s iOS and Google’s Android operating systems. With it…

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