Google Chrome is working to make tipping your favorite sites easier by using Web Monetization to send micro payments. Here's how it works.
The internet isn’t the most hospitable place in the world, that’s for sure. A new feature may be coming to the Chrome web browser that could make the interaction between people and websites a bit more pleasant — tipping.
Recommended Videos This new option will help sites gather more income avenues to help cover their needed expenses since they don’t rely only on subscriptions and advertising revenue. Websites can add a code to show that their site supports Web Monetization, resulting in users choosing from different payment options.
Google added the following: “Web Monetization is a web technology that enables website owners to receive micropayments from users as they interact with their content.”
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