New ‘Login and Pay with Amazon’ Service Aims to Replace PayPal

Login and Pay with Amazon works similar to the “Checkout with PayPal” buttons you may have seen on various sites.

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Watch out, PayPal: Amazon.com continues to come after your business. This week, the online retail powerhouse unveiled “Login and Pay with Amazon,” a new program that lets you complete transactions around the web with your Amazon sign in.

“Amazon has more than 215 million active customer accounts,” Tom Taylor, Vice President, Amazon Payments said in a press release. “Login and Pay with Amazon enables companies to make millions of our customers their customers by inviting online shoppers with Amazon credentials to access their account information safely and securely with a single login.”

Login and Pay with Amazon works similar to the “Checkout with PayPal” buttons you may have seen on various sites. When you’re ready to complete a transaction with an online merchant that offers Login and Pay with Amazon, a simple mouse click will access your shipping address and credit card info without having to create a new site-specific account.

According to the Amazon launch announcement, in-flight Internet provider Gogo will be among the first to try out the new payment system. Login and Pay with Amazon functionality is expected to arrive “towards the end of this year.”

For more on Amazon’s new Pay With Amazon feature, visit payments.amazon.com or check out the video below.

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This article was written by Fox Van Allen and originally appeared on Techlicious.

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