How to Set Up Facebook Pay on Facebook and Messenger


JUN. 8, 2020






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Facebook Pay is a feature that allows you to make purchases from the social media company’s family of apps without being redirected to a different landing page. You can, for example, send payments to your Messenger contacts. You can also purchase digital gift cards from businesses’ pages. When you make transactions using Facebook Pay, you will not incur any processing fees.





This feature is currently rolling out to Facebook and Messenger users in the U.S. and internationally in the future. The social media company also plans to roll this out to WhatsApp and Instagram.





Transactions via Facebook Pay are secure and protected. It has the following:





An anti-fraud feature that monitors suspicious activityData encryption that protects your payment informationBiometrics and pin options for added security



How to Set Up Facebook Pay on Facebook



Step 1: Click the three-lined icon from the upper-right corner of the screen. 









Step 2: Click “Settings & Privacy” then “Settings.”









Step 3: Under your account settings, click “Facebook Pay.”









Step 4: Click “Add Credit or Debit Card” or “Add PayPal.”









Provide your account information then save. Your transaction history, including payments made via Messenger, appears underneath your payment method.





How to Set Up Facebook Pay on Messenger



Step 1: Click your profile picture on Messenger. 









Step 2: Scroll down to “Facebook Pay.”









Step 3: Click “Add new debit card or PayPal” then enter payment information.









You can find your Payment history under your payment information. Using Facebook Pay on Messenger, you can send money to contacts or request payments. All transactions occur within the Messenger conversation between you and the recipient. All payments are automatically deducted or added to your account.





By Anne Felicitas


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