After years of anticipation, PayPal and Venmo are introducing direct payments between the two platforms. Users can now search for contacts across apps and send money with ease, though privacy settings require attention. The feature, developed since PayPal's 2014 acquisition of Venmo, begins rolling out immediately.
The integration of PayPal and Venmo marks a significant update in digital payments. Since PayPal acquired Venmo in 2014, users have awaited the ability to transfer funds directly without workarounds. Now, the process is straightforward: from the PayPal app, individuals can search for a Venmo user by phone number or other details and initiate a transfer in just a few steps. The same applies in reverse from Venmo to PayPal.
This rollout is happening progressively, so keeping both apps updated is essential to access the feature. While representatives from the companies have not commented on potential fees for these transfers, the core functionality appears fee-free for now.
Privacy remains a key concern. Venmo has historically defaulted to public visibility for transactions, a practice it has refined over time but which still poses risks. With this new link, PayPal users could locate Venmo profiles using phone numbers, potentially increasing exposure to scams or unwanted contacts.
To mitigate this, Venmo users should review their settings once the update arrives. Navigate to the app's gear icon for Settings, then Privacy, and select the Find Me options to limit discoverability via PayPal. However, this specific adjustment for PayPal integration is slated for a Venmo update in November, so users are advised to wait before making changes.
This development simplifies peer-to-peer payments for millions, bridging two dominant apps in the space.