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PayPal Blocking Old, Insecure Browsers

PayPal Blocking Ancient BrowsersStill rolling online using Internet Explorer 3.0, released almost 12 years ago? If so, you're doing the digital equivalent of walking around with your fly down, and it's well and truly time to upgrade. Don't take our word for it; take PayPal's. The online banking and payment service site is going to actively start blocking older, insecure browsers, including the once mighty IE 4.0, released way back in 1997, but still disturbingly popular.

PayPal is a very popular target for phishers, who send phony e-mails directing users to phony PayPal-lookalike sites, stealing their login info and, later, stealing their money. Newer browsers are able to highlight the address bar at the top in green when visiting a legitimate site and highlight it in red when the destination is a bit more shady, giving users a visual clue that they're about to get ripped off.

Here's hoping this move is enough incentive to ditch those aging, archaic browsers and get with the times. Might we suggest Firefox, or a nice 2006 vintage IE7? [Source: BBC]

Naked Canadians Consider Class Action Lawsuit Against Paypal




Today a group of naked Canadians are considering a class action lawsuit against PayPal. The Federation of Canadian Naturists (FCN) -- an organization for Canadian nudists-- claims that PayPal suddenly cut off its services to them, refusing to process their magazine subscription payments after four years of business.

The FCN are not the first business to get denied services for supposedly breaking the acceptable use policy. Since 2003, PayPal has excluded so called "sexually oriented Web sites" from using their services for the purchase of digital goods like membership or subscription fees. However, any Web site is allowed to use PayPal for the sale of sexually oriented physical goods, like DVDs or magazines that are then delivered by hand to the customer. PayPal claims this is due to the immense administrative cost of doing business with an industry riddled with criminal schemes and frequent "charge backs" (when a customer disputes a charge to their paypal account.) In addition to this discrepancy between physical and digital goods, PayPal further reserves the right to deny Web sites that are distributing sexually oriented material involving minors or for Web sites that "facilitate meetings for sexually oriented activities." These two lines from the Mature Audiences section of their Acceptable Use Policy are what PayPal claims the FCN has violated.

While the nudists object to being considered sexually oriented in the first place, the government affairs director for the federation, Judy Williams, says "PayPal's decision about Going Natural and its claims about the FCN are unfounded embellishments born of ignorance."

According to the history, naturists base their practice on a nineteenth-century reform movement that believed the cure for the ailments of industrial society "was exposure to the natural healing elements or fresh air, sunlight, and water--preferably with loose or absent clothing." In addition, they don't believe that the naked body is inherently erotic, which anyone who has been to a nude beach can attest to. While the images in Going Natural magazine might include pictures of naked minors, a court would probably deem them no more pornographic than those baby pictures of you with a shampoo mohawk.

The last line of the PayPal's Mature audiences policy says that "PayPal will not include sexual preferences or viewpoints as a factor in determining what goods or services are prohibited under the Mature Audiences Policy." We think the FCN might not agree.

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Is That PayPal in Your Pocket?

PayPal Mobile
After launching the Craigslist competitor Kijiji.com, eBay is now expanding its PayPal division with the launch of a mobile PayPal service. The new service is meant to augment -- not replace -- its service that already allows you to pay for goods and donate to charities via text message.

The new mobile PayPal finally closes the loop on the mobile version of eBay. Shoppers have been able to peruse eBay on their mobile phones for a long time: They could browse and bid, but finishing the transaction was a home ordeal. With this new service, buyers can follow a new 'Check Out Via PayPal' link. Logging in and sending money is handled almost exactly the same as it is on its big-brother site, just scaled down for the small screen.

The number of sites that currently accept mobile PayPal is small, but it is sure to expand quickly: DVD Planet, Moosejaw Mountaineering, SkyMall, ElectronicsShowplace.com, and of course eBay already accept PayPal Mobile.

From Textually.org and DM News

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