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Venmo Considers Making it Harder to See What Other People Are Buying, Report Says (bloomberg.com) 32

Tap on the Venmo app on your phone, and chances are you'll greeted with a running list of payments made from one person to another for anything from brunch bills to rent payments. But the real-time ticker of strangers' spending habits could soon go away. From a report: In recent weeks, executives at PayPal, the parent company of Venmo, were weighing whether to remove the option to post and view public transactions, said a person familiar with the deliberations. It's unclear if those discussions are still ongoing, and regardless of the outcome, payments between friends would still be visible on the home feed, said the person, who asked not to be identified because the discussions are private. "Venmo is always evaluating what's best for our customers," a PayPal spokesman wrote in an emailed statement. "The safety and privacy of Venmo users and their information is always a top priority, and we do a number of things to keep our users informed and help them protect and control their privacy."
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Venmo Considers Making it Harder to See What Other People Are Buying, Report Says

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  • I don't see an option to mandate receiving only "private" payments and to block "public" payments, but I was able to set payments I send to "private" by default in the privacy settings, and that change made the service somewhat less annoying.

    I wish that "private" would be the default payment setting upon first installing the app, but then they would lose what sets them apart from similar services.

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