Mobile Payments 2013: Young Adults and Minorities Take the Lead
- Date:September 12, 2013
- Author(s):
- Karen Augustine
- Research Topic(s):
- North American PaymentsInsights
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Overview
One of the exhibits included in this report:

- Year-over-year trending of smartphone use, and use and interest in various methods of in-store and online mobile payments and mobile payment acceptance methods
- Shift in demographics of mobile users, in both smartphone and tablet usage and satisfaction with operability, functionality, and availability of mobile phones
- Challenges to mobile payment adoption, and confidence in security and reliability
- Use and preferences for passwords or other types of security codes and preferences for how to access mobile payments
- Use and delivery methods for payment and fraud alerts
- Shifts in use and interest in e-couponing, e-receipting, and merchant apps
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