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LG webOS Smart TVs gain online payment support
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Alex
LG has announced its partnership with Paymentwall to bring the ability to make online purchases on a host of its Smart TVs, powered by its custom webOS 3.0 platform.
LG and Paymentwall want to change that by giving both app developers and users an easy way to do business. App developers will be able to hook into webOS’s features to present a “Buy Now” option in their app or game. Users, on the other hand, simply need to click on that button and enter their credit card details. And since Paymentwall supports all sorts of credit and debit card and e-wallets, including MasterCard, Visa, and AliPay, you won’t need to sign in separately for purchases.
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