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On this episode of I’d App That, we talk about possible legal problems for using mobile payment apps in the UK and Android Pay being integrated into 5 bank apps . Then, Reece reviews Tiny Death Star. Stacy reviews the Wunderlist app. Then Peter’s Pick brings us the Tiny Card apps for iOS.
DRIVERS who pay with mobile apps at a drive-thru restaurants could be breaking the law, a legal expert is warning.
Those caught by police on their phones could face a £200 fine and six penalty points.
Using a phone in any way while the vehicle engine is running is illegal, says Lauren Rae, a dispute resolution and claims associate at Dundee law firm Thorntons.
Read more at: https://www.thescottishsun.co.uk/news/862668/restaurants-drive-thru-mobile-app-law-points/
Google has announced that some mobile banking apps will offer built-in Android Pay integration.
In the U.S., Bank of America, USAA, and Discover are among the first to offer this native functionality. Elsewhere in the world, customers with Bank of New Zealand and mBank, which is based in Poland, will see the ability added to their respective mobile banking apps.
Read More at: http://www.androidcentral.com/five-major-banks-now-offer-android-pay-integration-insid
On this episode of I’d App That, we talk about possible legal problems for using mobile payment apps in the UK and Android Pay being integrated into 5 bank apps . Then, Reece reviews Tiny Death Star. Stacy reviews the Wunderlist app. Then Peter’s Pick brings us the Tiny Card apps for iOS.
DRIVERS who pay with mobile apps at a drive-thru restaurants could be breaking the law, a legal expert is warning.
Those caught by police on their phones could face a £200 fine and six penalty points.
Using a phone in any way while the vehicle engine is running is illegal, says Lauren Rae, a dispute resolution and claims associate at Dundee law firm Thorntons.
Read more at: https://www.thescottishsun.co.uk/news/862668/restaurants-drive-thru-mobile-app-law-points/
Google has announced that some mobile banking apps will offer built-in Android Pay integration.
In the U.S., Bank of America, USAA, and Discover are among the first to offer this native functionality. Elsewhere in the world, customers with Bank of New Zealand and mBank, which is based in Poland, will see the ability added to their respective mobile banking apps.
Read More at: http://www.androidcentral.com/five-major-banks-now-offer-android-pay-integration-insid