The social network said the service would allow users to send money or make a payment with security options such as PIN or biometrics on their smartphones.
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Chief Executive Officer Mark Zuckerberg said earlier this year the company is planning to unify the messaging infrastructure across its platforms.
He said the company would encrypt conversations on more of its messaging services and make them compatible as direct messaging was likely to dwarf discussion on the traditional, open platform of Facebook’s news feed in a few years.
Facebook said the new service will collect user information such as payment method, date, billing and contact details when a transaction is made and that it would use the data to show targeted advertisements to users.
Swiss data watchdog awaits details on Facebook crypto plan
Advertising practices of Facebook have been in the spotlight for the past few years amid growing discontent over its approach to privacy and user data.
Facebook Pay will be available on Facebook and Messenger this week in the United States, the company said in a blog post.
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