- From: Edward O'Connor <eoconnor@apple.com>
- Date: Mon, 13 Jun 2016 12:15:07 -0700
- To: public-payments-wg@w3.org
Hi all, Today at WWDC we announced that we're bringing Apple Pay to the Web. We're really excited about payments on the Web. We've been experimenting with how best to bring the privacy, security, and ease-of-use of Apple Pay to the Web, and the API we announced today is our initial take on that. There are several differences between the Apple Pay API and the Payment Request API, and we look forward using the experience we've gained while working on it to help push the Payment Request API forward. We'll follow up with specific emails or GitHub issues on the main technical differences. A couple of the more important differences are: * the API requires merchant validation, ensuring that bad actors' access to Apple Pay may be revoked; * the canMakePayments() and canMakePaymentsWithActiveCard() methods help ensure we reveal user information to the site responsibly. I'll post a link to the documentation once it's available later today. Also, my colleagues Nick Shearer and Anders Carlsson will be giving a talk tomorrow on the API; the video will be available here: https://developer.apple.com/wwdc/schedule/#/details/703 I anticipate that we as a Working Group can and will make the Payment Request API into a solid, cross-browser framework for payments that meets the privacy and security requirements of Apple Pay. Thanks, Ted
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