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FreeCharge, ToneTag Partner to Bring Sound-Based Payments Feature

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FreeCharge, ToneTag Partner to Bring Sound-Based Payments Feature

FreeCharge has partnered with ToneTag to introduce a new sound-based digital payments method. The payments app company announced on Monday that its users will now be able to make payments using sound waves. The feature is currently available on the FreeCharge app for Android.

The new sound payment feature is enabled through ToneTag. FreeCharge customers can find the new mode of payment under the ‘Pay or Send’ option. In addition to the previous modes of payment like On-The-Go-Pin and QR code scanning, users will now see the sound payment option.

After selecting the sound payment option, merchants will need to enter the transaction details on the platform they are using which will emit a sound signal to the customers’ app. The customers’ phones will need to be kept close to the merchants’ device to be able to receive the sound. Once the app receives the signal, customers will see a Pay Now button, tapping on which will complete the payment process.

Additionally, merchants can also accept sound-based payments through any device using the ToneTag software development kit.

Govind Rajan, CEO, FreeCharge said,”FreeCharge takes immense pride in providing its consumers with the best transaction experience. Launching sound payments on our platform in partnership with ToneTag, will ensure that we remain the best. The ease of the payment mechanism coupled with no infrastructure cost to set up the payments are the USP of the product and we hope to delight our customers with more such innovations in the future as well.”

Sound payments on FreeCharge is currently acceptable at nearly 62 outlets of Trust Pharmacy, mall parkings, NICE toll plaza and several other colleges and office parkings associated as ToneTag merchants. As of now, the new feature seems to be rolling out for Android while iOS will likely receive it soon enough.

[Source:- gadgets.ndtv]

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