It's common now to hear someone say "I'll Venmo you" when talking about paying someone back.
Some day in the future we my start hearing "I'll Apple you" too.
Apple announced on Watch V OnlineMonday that it is introducing person-to-person payments within iMessage, a feature that will allow for the easy transfer of money between people on its messaging platform.
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The new features will be part of Apple Pay, the company's payments effort that has slowly been adding new features and partners.
Apple's P2P feature will let you send money to friends and family as well as strangers.
Apple is far from the first company to introduce the feature. Though Venmo has become a popular go-to app for money transfers, both Facebook Messenger and Snapchat have also introduced similar abilities.
Apple's features will be available as part of its new iOS 11 mobile operating system.
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