Showing posts with label Google Wallet. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Google Wallet. Show all posts

Monday, December 21, 2015

You Don’t Need Apple Pay; Pay for Driving Classes With Sex - http://clapway.com/2015/12/21/you-dont-need-apple-pay-pay-for-driving-classes-with-sex-123/


Here’s one more reason to move to the Netherlands: you can now pay for driving lessons with sex. Forget Apple Pay, forget Google Wallet. Ministers in the country are actively defending the right of driving instructors to offer lessons in return for sex to their clients as one of the payment options.


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The Law Allows Driving Lessons in Exchange For Sex So Long As Both Parties Are Over 18


This country has no need for electronic payment services like Apple Pay, which the US can use to make retail purchases or buy coffee. They are using a much more ancient form of payment.


The Netherlands are notorious for having more liberal laws than virtually any other developed country. Home of the famous Amsterdam Red Light District, this country is no stranger to the oldest profession in the book. This development has brought a lot of mixed responses from the public and other government officials, because despite the fact that it could be considered ‘fair trade’, there are some details that need to be tuned out first.


‘Ride for Ride’ Policy is 100% Legal in the Netherlands


A ‘ride for ride’ policy has been passed as undesirable but completely legal. Some political figures, like conservative Christian Union Party’s Gert-Jan Segers, believe it should be banned. His attempt to change the law was futile, and parliament opposed it.


Because prostitution is completely legal in the Netherlands, to the extent where prostitutes need to declare their profession and income to pay taxes, this is hardly a surprise. It’d be completely safe for these escorts to accept ‘ride for ride’ terms, but not everyone who would go through with a trade like this would have an escort license. This is what Segers is arguing, and he has a fair point.


Screw Apple Pay and Google Wallet!


On the side of the defense, Melanie Schultz van Haegen, Transport Minister, said it was completely lawful. Justice Minister Ard van der Steur also jumped to defend the law. Both of them released a letter on why the law was completely acceptable. They say that the point of the law isn’t to offer sex for money, but offering a service in exchange for another service. If this was a matter of sex for money, it would be no different than prostitution.



Google is Blowing Up With Sex for Driving Lessons Searches


Naturally, searches for ‘ride for ride’ have skyrocketed since the debate broke out. There is still a lot of confusion surrounding the topic, since both sides of the argument have a solid point.


There Are A Lot of Things About This Law that Need to Be Straightened Out


On the one hand, offering sex in exchange for a driving lesson is already iffy. The law should state that on top of both parties being over age, there must be solid consent on both sides of the trade. In addition, this should specify whether or not the person giving sexual favors has an escort license. It would be perfectly fair for an escort to accept this kind of payment, but not just anyone.


In the end, this is an issue of preference. The government is only defending the right for driving instructors to request this trade instead of financial payment or electronic payment through tools like Google Wallet or Apple Pay. There are more things to this discussion.


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Has the Netherlands Government Been Watching Too Much Game of Thrones?


Would this law be implemented in other countries? Most likely, no. This would be very unbeneficial to a lot of countries, especially those with high rates of rape for all genders. The Netherlands is probably the only nation in the world that can pull this off in a civilized way, but there is a chance that this could backfire.


In a way, this is like a blast from the past. While other companies like Starbucks and KFC are taking payment from iPhones through Apple Pay, the Netherlands are stuck in a more primitive time. There was once a time when sex could become payment for all sorts of things. This is a step backward and also a step forward. Though there are a lot of details to be refined, this could kickstart a trend. If this works well, sex could replace currency for a lot of services. It could be a win-win situation in a lot of ways.


Read: New Sex Toy Uses VR for Ultimate Experience


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You Don’t Need Apple Pay; Pay for Driving Classes With Sex

Saturday, December 12, 2015

Google Wallet Becomes a Combination of Facebook, Venmo and Paypal - http://clapway.com/2015/12/12/google-wallet-becomes-a-combination-of-facebook-venmo-and-paypal-123/

Electronic payments have evolved greatly in the past two years, from wire transfers to direct payment posts to Venmo to Facebook payment and Google Wallet. The latter has recently gotten an update that enables users to make payments through text message.


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Google Wallet Makes Payments With Just an Email Address


Regardless of whether or not they have a Wallet account, people can make payments more easily than ever before. The new announcement made on Monday that now even that isn’t necessary. Payments can now be posted with just a phone number. Payments are posted at lighting speed, sending a secure link that can be accessed by receiver within minutes of sending.


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The New Feature Will Roll Out To Google Play and the App Store


Google Wallet got a lot of praise since its inception, so the Wallet team is releasing the latest update both in celebration and in gratitude. While there could be great suspicions that it might be unsafe, the new Google Wallet has a new security feature that lets you lock the app out at a tap, and users can now link a second bank account to their Wallet. This would be the second update the app has rolled out in 2015 with a new design and a few additional features.


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Google Pay vs. Apple Pay vs. Google Wallet


Apple Pay was the first popular electronic pay to hit the cybernetic market, followed by Android Pay and Google Wallet, which rolled in with the rest of Google’s Apps. Apple Pay has been really slow to become popular, and not that many companies have been keen on taking up Apple Pay as a valid method of payment. Android Pay has become very widespread despite the fact that its debut is very recent.


The funny thing is, why would Google have two payment services? They already command Android Pay, so the exact function of Google Wallet versus Google Pay is a little blurry. In a very loose interpretation, Android Pay is Google’s response to Apple Pay, while Google Wallet is perhaps Google’s response to Venmo. Samsung Pay has recently rolled out, surely as a response to Android and Apple Pay, but unlike Android and Apple Pay, it works anywhere as long as the user owns a Galaxy.


Venmo and PayPal Have Accommodated Informal Payment


Companies like Venmo and Paypal have turned paying and receiving payment a great commodity. Venmo kickstarted a new trend in social circles. Paying friends for a meal, for gas, for anything is countless times easier. All people need is a phone number, a Facebook account or an email and payments are posted directly to your bank account almost instantly. Though processing takes a little longer, it’s a great tool that makes things very easy.


Google Wallet is Pitting Against Venmo and PayPal


Google Wallet is probably trying to get into the same ball park. Electronic payments are catchy, and may even come to replace any conventional kind of informal payment. It may even get a more business feel, like PayPal and be used by offices and all kinds of enterprises to make payments to remote employees or even freelancers.


Google Is Everywhere


Google has tapped into an amazing number of industries, all by changing the way people view technology. Google has proved that technology has no limits when it comes to applications, and that it can make life incredibly easy. The only risk, and the reason why Apple doubts Google services, is that the security isn’t foolproof.


Though Google has never run into direct trouble regarding security, the nature of the platform makes it more sensitive than other applications, which many argue is more reliable. The bottom line is that Google is Google; they’re well regarded and respected, and it will likely not suffer any breaches any time soon.



Google Wallet Becomes a Combination of Facebook, Venmo and Paypal