Windows 10 Telegram app update enables credit card payments in all chats
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The Windows 10 Telegram messaging app received a rather notable update today that enabled payments in all types of chats and added support for credit card transactions.
This upgrade to Telegram’s payment system, named Payments 2.0, is notable as it lets anyone accept credit card payments from other users in over 200 countries with no fees being charged by Telegram.
It should be noted, however, that the eight payment providers that Telegram uses, Stripe, Yandex.Money, Sberbank, Tranzzo, Payme, CLICK, LiqPay, and ECOMMPAY, do still charge their usual fees.
In addition to Payments 2.0, this latest app update also added scheduled voice calls. Two new web versions of Telegram were also launched which can now be accessed via any web browser.
Here’s the release notes:
Payments 2.0
- Offer real goods and services for sale in any group, channel or bot – Telegram doesn’t charge a commission.
- Pay for goods securely using one of the 8 integrated payment providers – Telegram doesn’t collect your payment info.
- See how this works in our @TestStore.
Scheduled Voice Chats
- Schedule voice chats to let participants know about them in advance.
- View a countdown to the voice chat and get notified when it starts.
New Web Versions
- Try two new, fully-featured versions of Telegram Web – both supporting animated stickers, dark mode, chat folders and more: https://webk.telegram.org/ and https://webz.telegram.org/.
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