We all are a bit reticent to use our credit cards to buy stuff online for just two or three bucks. No matter how badly we want the latest CD by Elton John and Leon Russell, having to disclose our credit card number just to get a used copy is something that most people always think twice.
Yet, they end up doing it because there is no way to pay for stuff online without having to use a credit card in some way or the other. Or is it…? Meet Minno, a service that can be aptly defined as an online wallet that you can fish into when needing to do transactions that involve a really small amount of money. Minno will connect you directly with the other person, and have the money transferred instantly.
Minno works without you having to supply your credit card number, and 256-bit encryption is provided to give users that extra sense of security that should be present in any kind of online transaction.
Plus, the whole service is given an added touch of flexibility by letting you log in via Facebook Connect.
It is not unlikely to think that an approach like the one championed by Minno (IE, a transfer of funds between two unique IDs on the Internet) will one day be standardized into a protocol of its own. Until that day comes, there is Minno.
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