The U.S. border with Mexico near Sunland Park, New Mexico, where the United Constitutional Patriots was operating. Photo: Martinez Monsivais (AP) PayPal and GoFundMe have banned a far-right group, the ...
A militia group that’s been camping on the southern border of the U.S. to intimidate and harass migrants, many of them children, from entering the country has been cut off from its crowdfunding ...
PayPal and GoFundMe announced Friday that they will no longer allow an armed militia group that was seen on social media video confronting migrants at the border to raise funds on their platforms. A ...
The group, calling itself the United Constitutional Patriots posted videos online showing migrants being held by armed group members. New Mexico’s attorney general Hector Balderas told CNN in a ...
An engineer looks at monkey kidney cells as he make a test on an experimental vaccine for the COVID-19 coronavirus inside the Cells Culture Room laboratory at the Sinovac Biotech facilities in Beijing ...
PayPal, the giant digital payments company that was spun off from eBay last year, has had an up-and-down relationship with the business of crowdfunding over the years, but there are some indications ...
PayPal has recently launched a brand new fundraising network known as the Generosity Network. This is pretty much a GoFundMe-type of service that will allow its users to launch certain fundraising ...
Framing the move as an effort to make giving easier during the rough holiday season ahead of us, PayPal announced on Thursday that it’s launching its own crowdfunding network for charitable giving.
PayPal is launching the “Generosity Network,” a new GoFundMe-esque service that enables individuals to launch fundraising campaigns. The company says that it is an “accessible, easy and secure way” ...
PayPal has launched a new fundraising network, called the Generosity Network. This is a GoFundMe-esque service that allows users to launch fundraising campaigns. During the pandemic, a lot of ...
Posts from this author will be added to your daily email digest and your homepage feed. Now, tech companies are starting to act, as PayPal and GoFundMe, both of which allowed people to financially ...
Crowdfunding and payment companies are no strangers to cutting off access to organizations that violate their policies, but their latest move could be more contentious than usual. PayPal and GoFundMe ...