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Sounds like a no...Random Fashion Question: does anyone here use nate? (The app)
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Sounds like a no...Random Fashion Question: does anyone here use nate? (The app)
Sounds like a no...
That's OK - that answers my question. I wanted to see if anyone used it (or knew of it).I don't even know what it is.....
That's OK - that answers my question. I wanted to see if anyone used it (or knew of it).
It's a consumer-centric shopping app that facilitates universal checkout on any site where you shop, and generates a payment card for each purchase. It's meant to provide better privacy, less tracking, faster checkout.... They promise a 3 tap / 5 second checkout on any site.
Yes, insofar as your cc or bank does not know what you're buying but also because the add-to-cart, add-to-wishlist, checkout actions, etc... are all performed by a bot, not you, so they're not cookied.By better privacy you're referring to the temp credit card number or to something else? Feel free to point me to an article or something, i'm just curious...
No particular reason other than PayPal is just another layer - people fund their paypal purchases with their bank info or cc, so why not just pay with your cc directly? It just adds layers of costs and privacy issues for no benefit (we have to transfer balances to our bank account, costs extra days). There's going to be one in a million customer who really must use his/her paypal balance for a purchase but I'm not sure I want to add complexity for that micro-minority of usersOn the random topic of checkout, @gdl203, what's the reason that NMWA doesn't use PayPal? Not a criticism really (though having the option is nice), just curious as it seems the majority of online retailers offer it.
No particular reason other than PayPal is just another layer - people fund their paypal purchases with their bank info or cc, so why not just pay with your cc directly?
That's OK - that answers my question. I wanted to see if anyone used it (or knew of it).
It's a consumer-centric shopping app that facilitates universal checkout on any site where you shop, and generates a payment card for each purchase. It's meant to provide better privacy, less tracking, faster checkout.... They promise a 3 tap / 5 second checkout on any site.