Cold Hard Tweets!
Get ready for all you Twitter users who live in France or may want to live in France after this new technology comes out. Apparently, Twitter users in France will soon be able to transfer money to one another using a new feature. It’s called S-Money.
It’s a partnership between Twitter and one of France’s largest banks. Although not too much details have been leaked about how it will work, so that leaves plenty of room for people to ask the big question about security. “The company did not say whether the transactions would be kept private, or visible to the people you know.”
Although this could get a little bit out of hand with security issues as a main concern, what do you think? Will Twitter make a new technological breakthrough? Would you trust Twitter with your transfers?
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Cold Hard Tweets!