According to a blog post about the product, Facebook Pay will offer users a way to send money for things like in-app purchases, user-to-user payments, fundraiser donations, and other purchases across Facebook and Messenger, and later Instagram and WhatsApp. PayPal, as well as most major credit and debit cards, are supported by the product, and Facebook says that payments can be processed through partner services like PayPal and Stripe. Users will be able to set it up from the Settings menu for individual apps either app-by-app or across platforms.
In a parallel blog on Facebook Pay, the social media giant has clarified that their new payment service is separate from their
Uses of Facebook Pay
Facebook and Instagram both allow users to buy and sell products on their platforms. While Facebook has its own Marketplace, Instagram’s shopping feature has a huge customer base. Facebook Pay will enable users to pay for fundraisers, donations, in-game purchases, event tickets, to pay friends on Messenger, and purchases from “select Pages and businesses” on Facebook Marketplaces, the blog says.
The blog also says that Facebook will not automatically set up
How to Get
You can start using Facebook Pay
- Go to “Settings” > “Facebook Pay” on the Facebook app or website
Add a payment method- The next time you wish to make a payment, you can use Facebook Pay
The blog confesses that Facebook will be collecting information such as transaction date, billing, shipping and contact details, the platform will use this information to show you more “relevant content and ads”. For example, if you purchased tickets for an event on Facebook Marketplace through Facebook Pay, you will start seeing ads of event tickets and related accessories.
Facebook Pay is rolling out to a small set of countries and apps first, with the intention to bring this service to more people over time. Now available in the US.
Availability varies by country.
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