
WhatsApp Pay feature now rolling out to more Indian users
India Today
Many users did not receive the feature immediately after it went live even after updating their app several times but now most users across Android and iOS seem to be getting it finally.
WhatsApp Pay which went live in India in November last year is being rolled out to more users. The Facebook-owned messaging app had informed that the new payments feature will be rolled out gradually to the users. Many users did not receive the feature immediately after it went live even after updating their app several times but now most users across Android and iOS seem to be getting it finally. WhatsApp Pay, as the name suggests, lets users send money from their bank accounts. Several WhatsApp users have reported getting a prompt on their WhatsApp app asking them to set up micropayments. Users can either tap on the prompt and immediately set up their payments or do it later on the Settings menu on WhatsApp. The process of sending and receiving money is similar to how it is done on Google Pay, Paytm and other UPI apps.
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