Beeline subscribers who are provided by the Mamba application on Android can now pay for in-app purchases via Mobile ID (Beeline services for authentication, autofill, verification and confirmation of payment).
To make a payment, you only need a smartphone with Internet access. Opinion Balance as a debit account that allows businesses to receive payments when Apple Pay and Google Pay are unavailable.
To pay, you need to go to the section of payment via Mobile ID, set the parameter About the flight and checking the filter via PUSH notification.
Mobile ID is a universal service that allows you to solve a huge number of tasks simply, quickly and safely. Now, in addition to the already existing scenario of using the service, which includes authentication and autofill, the ability to pay via Mobile ID has been added.
The first to use this service as a payment instrument was the fast dating app Mamba. We are seeing an increase in the number of payments made through Mobile ID in this application, more and more users are choosing these payments instead of a bank card.
— Sergey Babayan, Head of Beeline Identification Technologies
Mobile ID technology has proven itself first in user identification, and now as a payment tool that reveals the user’s journey from intent to payment. The introduction of Mobile ID payment is one of the proliferation of a line of simple payment tools for Mamba users that we find to increase low-cost impulse purchases.
— Vitaliy Borisov, director of development for dating apps Mamba
beeline is actively engaged in the use and integration of mobile ID in various services. With the help, you can speed up the process of registration and authorization without even remembering the password.
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Source: Iphones RU

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