Move over PayPal: Amazon launches Amazon Payments in direct competition

In direct competition to PayPal, Amazon has launched a new service today, aptly named “Amazon Payments.” Operating from AmazonPayments.com the new service charges 2.9% from each transaction, plus 30 cents. Users can shop online, being able to both send and receive money to Amazon and thousands of other web sites. By rolling out Amazon Payments, […]

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PayPal: OpenID security flaw did not affect PayPal customer accounts

A new security flaw that affected users of open source login tools, OAuth 2.0 and OpenID did not affect PayPal accounts, stated PayPal today. The vulnerability affected numerous other web sites that utilize those two methods of logging into services, including some offered by PayPal. The statement was as follows: “As always, it’s important to […]

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Internet Traffic rolls out profile updates for PPC payment

Internet Traffic, the 1.3 million domain repository of quality domain names spearheaded by Frank Schilling, has rolled out an important back-end update to its user interface. There is now an option to define one’s payment method for PPC, as seen in the capture below. These options include payment of one’s PPC revenue via PayPal or […]

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Paypal tightens the Gift option for making payments

When PayPal introduced the “Gift” option a couple of years ago, it was meant to be a service that would eliminate fees for those transactions that aren’t of financial nature. Being able to send money to a friend or relative as a gift without paying a fee – or for allowing the sender to pay […]

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