The UPI -based Whatsapp Payments platform reached India in a test phase last month, bringing another digital payment platform to the country. The platform enables any user with the UPI ID to send money directly to the other users with the UPI ID and send money directly from the individual and group chat on AP. Now, the user idaging user ID of the User ID is reporting 'more visible' placements for the user ID using the ID without going to using threads.
The new feature can be accessed by visiting the Whatsapp app> Settings> Payment> Send Payment> Send to the ID (at the top of the contact list). You can then enter the unique user id of the recipient who you want to transfer money to. First, users must try to send payment through a conversation thread using the first attachment or plus button, and if the recipient did not have any affiliate payment account (or they could use a different phone to use for WhatsApp Number), then the sender will then be shown the option to directly send it to the UPI ID.
The UPI ID can be obtained from many government, private and payment banks in India. The feature is currently available on the stable version (v2.18.31) on the iPhone, and is available on Android on Whatsapp Beta (v2.18.75). In addition, Whatsapp still provides a notification button to notify users who have not made a payment account when someone tries to send them a payment. Once set up, the sender will also get a notification Meets. The new placement for Send to the IPI ID was viewed by a Twitter user.
Whatsapp Payments is the original payment company, which is Facebook's first attempt at the Digital Payments front, and comes at a time when players such as PettyM and Google Tez started acquiring land in the Indian market after the central government's initiatives in 2015. is.
Within a few days of launch, WhatsApp payments had been alleged that it was not providing a secure platform and did not follow the interoperability features of the UPA. With better visibility to send from the IPID, Whatsapp can look at to defend these allegations, who have convinced competitors that the messaging app is hiding interoperability and in turn has created a monopoly status with its large user base.
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