Google Moves To Checkout Line
Last June, Google launched a service offering a one-click method of paying for purchases that minimizes the risk of credit card information being stolen off a Web site.
The service, called Checkout, links to credit card accounts, but is more secure and faster than, say, typing in 16 digits off a card.
Checkout is used on 100 of the top 500 online shopping sites, including those of Toys R Us, Linens N Things and Buy.com. But the new service faces an uphill battle fighting its more-established rival PayPal, a similar payment service owned by eBay.
The service, called Checkout, links to credit card accounts, but is more secure and faster than, say, typing in 16 digits off a card.
Checkout is used on 100 of the top 500 online shopping sites, including those of Toys R Us, Linens N Things and Buy.com. But the new service faces an uphill battle fighting its more-established rival PayPal, a similar payment service owned by eBay.
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