‘Facebook Pay’ Goes Live in the U.S. – Details

Facebook Pay

Facebook announced the launch of “Facebook Pay”, on On Tuesday November 12th. This Facebook pay will simplify payments across Facebook’s four social media platforms, i.e. Facebook, Messenger, Instagram, and WhatsApp.

Facebook’s Vice President of Marketplace & Commerce, Deborah Liu, said that although people “already use payments across our apps to shop, donate to causes and send money to each other,” Facebook wants to have a simpler, though still secure, payment mechanism, and that is why it was introducing Facebook Pay.

She said that once you have set up a payment method in Facebook Pay, you do not need to re-enter its details every time that you wish to make a payment:

Liu said:

Facebook Pay supports most major credit and debit cards as well as PayPal. Payments are processed in partnership with companies like PayPal, Stripe and others around the world. Facebook Pay is built on existing financial infrastructure and partnerships, and is separate from the Calibra wallet which will run on the Libra network.

You can choose to either enable Facebook Pay on an “app-by-app” basis or ask that it be enabled across all of Facebook’s platforms. Facebook Pay includes features as payment history and real-time customer support via live chat.

Facebook Pay is being made available on Facebook and Messenger in the U.S. It will be include other Jurisdictions and other Facebook apps in the near future.

Liu concluded thus:

Facebook Pay is part of our ongoing work to make commerce more convenient, accessible and secure for people on our apps. And in doing so, we believe we can help businesses grow and empower people everywhere to buy and sell things online. We’ll continue to develop Facebook Pay and look for ways to make it even more valuable for people on our apps.

The Libra project is still underway.

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