
Paypal's
Scott Thompson, Square's
Keith Rabois and GSI's
Michael Rubin took the stage at
Web 2.0 Summit today to talk about the future of digital commerce. As a continuation of
John Battelle's argument that a credit/debit card payment counts as a "check-in," Rabois explained that there is data other than what we historically use to prevent fraud that can be used to protect users, including social data from Facebook and Twitte
r that can be used to verify purchases.
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