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New enhancements for merchant initiated transactions with the Google Pay API

De betaling regelen. Dominik zorgt voor de uitbetalingen van de ontwikkelaars. Kenneth Tu is a software engineer. Kushagra Patel is a Senior Product Manager. Here’s the paraphrased version:

YouTube video link (only appears when JavaScript is turned off). We are pleased to introduce new improvements to the Google Pay API, offering greater flexibility and control for merchant-initiated transactions (MIT). These updates allow developers to build smooth and secure payment flows for a broader set of scenarios, such as subscriptions, deferred payments, and automatic top-ups. Although the Google Pay API has long supported merchant-initiated transactions (MIT), its previous specification was mainly built around immediate customer-initiated transactions (CIT). This meant that a merchant’s intentions for future charges could not be fully expressed in a single API request. With the new enhancements, you can now clearly specify the terms of any future payments, giving users greater transparency and enabling smoother processing. The updates center on three primary MIT categories.

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