Microsoft Edge testing buy now, pay later integration powered by Zip


    Microsoft Edge Update Dev NewSource: Daniel Rubino / Windows Central

    Microsoft is testing out a feature that will allow online shoppers to make purchases in installments. The feature is in testing on Microsoft Edge Dev and Canary. Purchases ranging from $35-$1,000 can be split into four installments over a six-week period. Microsoft partnered with Zip (previously Quadpay) to make the feature possible.

    Buy now, pay later (BNPL) is an option at several online retailers, but the integration of Zip into Edge offers the choice at a browser level. You can link your Microsoft account to your Zip account to speed up the checkout process. If you choose to do this, you won’t have to log in to your Zip account every time you make a purchase.

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    Edge will show the BNPL option when you enter your credit card number. In some cases, the browser will show a BNPL prompt when you visit a checkout page.

    Since the feature is in testing in Microsoft Edge Dev and Canary, there’s a chance that it could become generally available in time for the holiday season.

    Microsoft Edge also has several ways to help you save money on Black Friday, including a price comparison tool and a coupon feature. Microsoft’s Bing also has price tracking functionality.

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