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  • Tech titans rise up against anti-LGBT legislation in Miss., N.C.

    In the past few weeks, North Carolina and Mississippi have adopted laws enabling businesses to discriminate against gays and transgender people by those who say serving them would infringe on their religious beliefs. Some large tech companies have condemned the laws.

    Written by Sharon Gaudin08 April 16 06:11
  • The Takeaway: Mobile payments gain momentum

    The push for mobile payments in the U.S. continues to build steam as banks shift to more secure chip-embedded credit and debit cards for consumers -- and merchants embrace payment terminals that can accept the new cards.

    Written by Ken Mingis16 July 15 03:24
  • PayPal tweaks terms in wake of 'robocall' controversy

    PayPal is fine-tuning its policies after a recently announced plan to make unsolicited prerecorded calls and texts to users drew questions and concerns from customers, regulators and consumer advocates.

    Written by Zach Miners30 June 15 05:16
  • FCC says PayPal 'robocall' policy could break rules

    The U.S. Federal Communications Commission has cautioned PayPal that provisions in its new user agreement for contacting customers with autodialed or prerecorded calls and text messages could violate federal laws.

    Written by John Ribeiro12 June 15 16:34
  • PayPal hypes its mobile strengths ahead of IPO

    As PayPal prepares for its upcoming IPO as an independent eBay spinoff, it wants to make at least one thing clear: It's got mobile covered.

    Written by Zach Miners22 May 15 06:10
  • PayPal slapped with $25 million fine over credit service

    The US financial consumer protection watchdog has ordered PayPal to cough up US$25 million in fines for deceptive practices around the company's credit service, which included signing up customers for the service without their consent.

    Written by Zach Miners20 May 15 05:30
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