Sunday, September 25, 2011

Jumio comes to WordPress, makes blog readers webcams in credit card readers

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Jumio, a new technology that transforms your webcam in credit card readers, now offers a plugin for WordPress websites. New Jumio Netswipe-ins allows site visitors to pay for products or make donations quickly and easily, simply, holding up their credit cards to their computer webcam.

For publishers, WordPress by adding Netswipe to their site is simple-just download, install and activate like any other WordPress plugin.

With the new plugin WordPress site owners receive a "Netswipe PayMe" button that can be placed anywhere on their website. All payments are managed through your Jumio account, which is provided free of charge after registration.

After you download the WordPress plugin here, just unzip it and upload the folder "Wordpress_Jumio_Payment_Plugin" at the '/wp-content/plugins/' directory. Then activate the plugin through the plugins menu in WordPress. You can then configure the options in the menu "settings for WordPress. (More detailed instructions can be found here).

Jumio started last month, introducing its seamless, integrated solutions for merchants and developers for the failure of the payment industry. This is not only the technology easy to use, also adds a layer of security to digital operations to the physical card must be present in order to address the webcam Jumio to work.

Initially, the technology is available only for Desktop Web sites, but later this year, the two parts of the mobile solutions become available. This part of the system Jumio will include a mobile app and developer libraries. Jumio mobile developer tools are an aspect of the solution that is most like a Card.io, which offers similar tools.

Jumio received $ 6.5 million in funding from Facebook co-founder Eduardo Saverin and other investors back in March.


Jumio offers advanced technology, which increases security and ease of use for credit card payment via the Internet. Jumio is the inventor of Netswipe, a patent pending solution that turns ...

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