Paypal has released a major update to its mobile app, designed to offer customers the best way to manage daily digital payments, a digital wallet powered by advanced artificial intelligence and machine learning to create a personalized experience for each customer. In addition, the new app offers PayPal customers a single solution for sending and receiving money to friends, family and businesses, paying with QR codes to make purchases, as well as supporting causes and charities they care about.
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Dashboard, Payment Hub and Wallet
The new Paypal mobile app is a digital wallet powered by advanced artificial intelligence and machine learning to create an experience that is improved and customized for each customer.
In particular, the new “Dashboard” allows you to have a personalized view of the account and the services you already use, plus it also allows you to discover new features within the app. It also allows customers to take quick actions and view reminders.
And then there is the new “Payment Hub” which includes payments between friends and family and donation functions.
The new “Wallet” experience allows you to manage payment tools in a single solution and, at the same time, review recent payments and account activity.
New private messaging feature
The new PayPal app also introduces the new private messaging feature that allows two users to communicate after making a money transfer between friends and family, to confirm receipt, send a thank you note, confirm transaction details or otherwise. directly within the app.
Messaging is implemented in the app in stages, it may not be readily available to all users.
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New ways to donate: PayPal Generosity Network expands
In the coming months, the PayPal Generosity Network, which provides PayPal customers with a way to connect directly with millions of people who can help them raise money for a charitable cause, will be more widely available, within the new PayPal app. . The PayPal Generosity Network’s expansion plan outside the United States sees the UK and Germany at the forefront, followed by other markets later.