Why Washington wants to treat Apple and Google like Big Banks::A new federal rule that would mean tougher oversight of Apple Pay and Google Pay sets up another fight between Washington and Big Tech

  • @foggy
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    517 months ago

    Huge companies are all basically banks now.

    If your institution provides lines of credit to your customers for any reason, you should be treated like a bank, because that’s what banks do.

    • Dojan
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      257 months ago

      I agree. Just like how all these ride-sharing apps like Über and whatnot ought be treated like taxi services and AirBNB should be treated like a hotel service. The workers deserve fair compensation and security, and the clients deserve the safety and standards of a regulated business.

    • @[email protected]
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      17 months ago

      Does Google do credit (other than prepaid cards)? I’m pretty sure Amazon does payment plans do they’re more bank-like. Google has GPay so they’re tied in more like with credit card companies, though AFAIK you do still need an actual linked card to make purchases with that.

      • @[email protected]
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        17 months ago

        I just checked an Amazon purchase that had the option for a payment plan, my options were to use my Chase card affiliated with Amazon or Affirm which is a 3rd party that is offering the structured payment. Not sure what it looks like for others, but if it’s similar, then Amazon wouldn’t be doing anything bank-like with those payments.