Barclays doesn’t say it specifically, but the reason for abandoning Windows phones is the same as in the case of other developers who decided to focus all their work on Android and iOS: the lack of support for the platform from Microsoft and the collapsing number of users. ...
cash machines, in partnership with the Royal National Institute for the Blind. Introduced Barclays Pingit, a free app which allows anyone with a UK current account and smartphone to make payments by mobile phone. Launched a full mobile banking app enabling customers to access all their accounts...
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CNETreports that Barclays is hoping to persuade its customers to use its ownbPaymobile payment service instead. Rather than embedding a virtual card in an iPhone app, the company wants people to apply a sticker to the back of their phone – or carry a keyfob or wear a wristband … The g...