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Facebook wants to auto-fill your credit card details – would you trust it?

Posted on September 28, 2013 by pogowasright.org

Lisa Vaas writes:

On Monday night, a very hush-hush Facebook tiptoed into testing an “Autofill with Facebook” feature – autofill your credit card information, that is – that it will begin rolling out to some users this week, according to The Verge.

According to sources familiar with the company’s plans, the new payments product will allow online shoppers to make purchases on mobile apps using their Facebook login, AllThingsD reports.

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