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Four Things To Know About Balancing UX And Security In eCommerce

PYMNTS

Oh, and security, too – but not at the expense of that frictionless user experience. Although some customers ( millennials : cough, cough) may value convenience above all else, that youthful sense of fiscal invincibility does not extend to their elders, who place a higher premium on transaction security.

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Iterative Design for Quick Turn-Around Projects

Perficient

Brands have an opportunity to grow that trust by creating website experiences with up-to-date visuals, content, features, and functionalities consumers need to quickly navigate and find the information they are seeking. With upfront planning and commitment secured, it’s time to put the design plan in action.

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Is UX The Key To Mobile Wallet Breakout?

PYMNTS

With this in mind, PYMNTS recently spoke with Leo Castro, vice president of product marketing and brand for BigCommerce , an eCommerce platform, about the opportunities and challenges of trying to eliminate virtual checkout cart abandonment and converting tech-savvy shoppers into buyers. Importance of nailing UX.

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Does ‘Google Checking’ Foreshadow Big Tech, FinTech Payments Changes?

PYMNTS

While much is yet to be announced about Google Cache, VB expects them to provide an experience layer, while letting the financial institution provide the account and deal with regulatory compliance. Google’s expertise is in UX design,” he noted. “By After all, he added, clarity is the first step toward effective action and planning.

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We analyzed 7 of the fastest-growing personal finance apps of all time to figure out the secrets to their success — here’s what we learned

CB Insights

An explosion of new consumer finance brands is transforming how people save, spend, and manage their money. For the non-exited companies — Robinhood, Acorns, Stash, and Credit Karma — we looked at which apps had the highest rates of user growth and what’s driving expansion. In aggregate, they command $1.3 bank accounts.

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