Re: [w3c/payment-handler] CANIUSE for download-free/bundled Payment Methods (#338)

C'mon @ianbjacobs! Not sure if you're gas-lighting me or we're looking at different videos?

Ok, I may have gone a bridge-to-far by using the word "bundling" but he clearly states that Chrome and PayPal are working on an integration sans any native App!

Go back to 32:28 on the I/O video and he draws attention to the "bit of irony" that the first integration of the Web Payment API is with native apps. This is just after the very good AliPay demo.

Zach goes on to exclaim the virtues and "Great News" about **PURE** Web App support due to the "really compelling" reasons.

Furthermore he identifies a user's choice of Payment Provider not correlating to native apps they have installed.

As an absolute minimum Zach is describing a Javascript library for PayPay to W3C Payment Request API integration. (Include a <script>) as opposed to links to download a native app.

So what has happened down this road since 2017?

ps. As a guy that went through High School in Perth called "Dick" (still to this day) I empathize with Zach's English-translation-pronunciation of his surname.  Plinty of Yarpie Rugby/Cricket players etc called De Koch.

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