payment api

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The payment api tag covers Microsoft's implementation of the Payment Request API in Microsoft Edge and UWP apps on Windows 10. Content discusses how the API simplifies checkout processes for ecommerce, integrates with Microsoft Wallet, and was introduced in EdgeHTML 15 and the Windows 10 Creators Update. The tag includes developer-focused posts about reducing shopping cart abandonment and enabling in-app purchases. It is relevant for web developers and UWP app creators looking to streamline payment flows on Windows 10 devices.
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    What’s New in Microsoft Edge in the Windows 10 Fall Creators Update

    Today, we’re beginning to roll out the Windows 10 Fall Creators Update to Windows 10 customers around the world. This release upgrades Microsoft Edge to EdgeHTML 16, the best version of Microsoft Edge yet. The Fall Creators Update also includes new enhancements like improved favorites management...
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    What’s new in Microsoft Edge in the Windows 10 Creators Update

    Today, the Windows 10 Creators Update began rolling out to over 400 million Windows 10 devices. With the Creators Update, we’re upgrading Microsoft Edge with dozens of new features and under-the-hood improvements to make the best browser on Windows 10 faster, leaner, and more capable than ever...
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    Simplify payments in UWP Apps with the Payment Request API from Microsoft

    The Windows 10 team wants to help you take advantage of new simplified payment options for Windows 10 UWP apps. A not-so-appealing part of the ecommerce shopping experience to this day is the checkout process. The average documented shopping cart abandonment rate is 68.81 percent, and 27 percent...
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    Simpler web payments: Introducing the Payment Request API

    We’re thrilled to introduce a preview implementation of the Payment Request API in Microsoft Edge, enabling simpler checkout and payments on the web on Windows 10 PCs and Phones. Support for Payment Request in stable builds will be coming to EdgeHTML 15 in the Link Removed early next year...
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