[Openid-specs-fapi] W3C PaymentHandler - Impact on Open Banking

nat at sakimura.org nat at sakimura.org
Mon Jun 17 00:10:31 UTC 2019


Hi Anders,

Which solution are you referring to?

> The "where-are-you-from" problem which also affects "PayWithYourBank" schemes has finally gotten a solution in the release version of Chrome.

Nat Sakimura
Chairman, OpenID Foundation
https://nat.sakimura.org
2019年5月24日 14:52 +0900、Anders Rundgren via Openid-specs-fapi <openid-specs-fapi at lists.openid.net>のメール:
> s/do longer/no longer/
> On 2019-05-24 07:31, Anders Rundgren wrote:
> > The "where-are-you-from" problem which also affects "PayWithYourBank" schemes has finally gotten a solution in the release version of Chrome.
> >
> > That is, on-line Merchants do longer need to figure out:
> > - Which bank you want to use
> > - Which payment networks/methods you have
> > The Browser does that (under Your supervision).
> >
> > Will this then become the norm? Although PaymentHandler is cool, 360° native wallets have more power and better security.
> >
> > The W3C do not realize that neither the industry nor the customers care that much about the "true Web". What though nobody wants are tons of "competing" apps but that's a Darwinian issue rather than a technical one.
> >
> > With respect to Open Banking this looks like yet another blow at the PISP concept although not of the same magnitude as:
> > https://www.linkedin.com/feed/update/urn:li:activity:6537211377667321856/
> >
> > Anders
> >
>
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