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  2. WhatsApp - Wikipedia

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    WhatsApp Payments (marketed as WhatsApp Pay) is a peer-to-peer money transfer feature. The service became generally available in India and Brazil, and in Singapore for WhatsApp Business transactions only.

  3. Payment processor - Wikipedia

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    SaaS payment processors offer a single, regulatory-compliant electronic portal that enables a merchant to scan checks (often called remote deposit capture or RDC), process single and recurring credit card payments (without the merchant storing the card data at the merchant site), process single and recurring ACH and cash transactions, process ...

  4. Comparison of cross-platform instant messaging clients

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    A mobile-focused, phone number-based model operates on the concept of primary and secondary devices. Examples of such messaging services include: WhatsApp, Viber, Line, WeChat, Signal, etc. The primary device is a mobile phone and is required to login and send/receive messages.

  5. Meta's WhatsApp launches new AI tools for businesses

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    The announcement marks a shift for WhatsApp, an encrypted messaging service that heavily touts its privacy credentials and has long eschewed the types of targeted advertising tools Meta's WhatsApp ...

  6. Facebook (FB) Launches WhatsApp Digital Payment in Brazil - AOL

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    Facebook (FB) launches WhatsApp Pay in Brazil to encourage e-commerce on its platform, intensifying competition for MELI and PAGS.

  7. Meta's (FB) WhatsApp Payment Service Suffers Setback In Brazil

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    Meta's (FB) long-term plans to launch p2m services via WhatsApp in Brazil suffer setbacks due to clashes with potential payment partners.