W3C

Web Payments Working Group

11 Jun 2020

Agenda

Attendees

Present
Ian Jacobs (W3C), Gavin Shenker (Visa), Clinton Allen (American Express), David Benoit, Erhard Brand (Entersekt), Nick Telford-Reed, Arno van der Merwe (Entersekt), Andrey Bannikov (Facebook), Nick Telford-Reed, Danyao Wang (Google), Rob Martin (Capital One), John Fontana (Yubico), Jeff Williams (TCH)
Regrets
AdrianHB
Chair
NickTR
Scribe
Ian

Contents


<Ian> Scribe: Ian

Code-a-thon recap

<nicktr> scribenick: nicktr

Ian: we'd welcome thoughts on the codeathon
... blog post is nearly done

(Ian shares screen)

Ian: we had 25 folk come along
... timezones were challenging

(Ian outlines Entersekt demos)

<Ian> http://www.w3.org/2020/06/worldline.html

<Ian> https://docs.google.com/document/d/1cmCxKX_GoGLWAQew8Ai_CrymDmosGp7JBzYnfP-VjvQ/edit

Ian: We also talked about mobile money

<Ian> http://www.w3.org/2020/Talks/ij_codeathon_202005/auth.pdf

ian: having prepared stuff to bring to the codeathon worked best
... so the question is what happens next?

nicktr: Some feedback on the conversation we had yesterday with Merchant Risk Council
... the opportunity to stitch payments and authentication experiences through web standards is very compelling to people
... I presented yesterday to the Merchant Risk Council and got some great feedback and enthusiasm about authentication...and whether we can align WebAuthn with 3DS
... it was great to see the Worldline demo with auth
... so I'm excited to see the stitching continue

Danyao: I also thought the code-a-thon was valuable from a browser perspective to see what payment providers find interesting
... +1 to the simple auth flow
... the demos really help the browser vendors
... we are looking into building out the auth + payment handler capabilities

IJ: I hope to see even more experimentation around, e.g., minimal UI and SRC

Danyao: I think we need to storyboard the flows
... we'll need input from payment partners
... we'll bring back some mockups to the group
... we need to flesh out the designs sooner rather than later
... we'll use the WG meeting to report back on progress.

IJ: Any more browser perspectives?

Danyao: I also liked the explicit installation demo from Entersekt.
... there is likely to be a need for stronger browser mediation for privacy reasons
... the fact that entersekt worked with us on flows helps us inform that discussion
... I also found the mobile money report interesting; we as browser vendors need to see the use cases to inform our potential solutions

NickTR: We are always interested in seeing demos; feel free to bring more to the WG

WPWG Recap

- Payment apps

- Privacy and identity

- Payment Request

- SRC

- Integration with WebAuthn

- Some PSD2-related discussions happening as well (e.g., SCA and dynamic linking)

NickTR: I can see building momentum around a great card payment experience and then getting other payment apps

https://github.com/w3c/webpayments/wiki/WPWG-Plan-2019

<Zakim> nicktr, you wanted to add implementations and business group

nicktr: I think implementation support for merchants is a big deal.
... on that front, we are ramping up our activity around merchants over the next six months, with a new merchant bg likely next month
... Anticipate hearing more from merchants about use cases.

Next meeting

25 June

[ADJOURNED]

Summary of Action Items

Summary of Resolutions

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