03_taler_brochure_customer_2025.txt (3667B)
1 Page 1 2 ---------- 3 4 TALER WALLET USER GUIDE 5 6 Payment technology as commons 7 8 Offer your e-cash the privacy it deserves. Safe, convenient and private 9 10 Cost-effective 11 12 Safer for everyone 13 14 Socially groundbreaking 15 16 Pay with only a single click. 17 18 Page2 19 ---------- 20 21 Install the Taler wallet smartphone app 22 23 On your smartphone, scan the respective QR-Code: 24 25 First step done. Ready to be configured! 26 27 Go to page 4 to add the payment service provider. 28 29 Wallet user guide 30 31 Page3 32 ------ 33 34 Install a Wallet in your Browser 35 36 Download the Taler wallet corresponding to your browser 37 38 Support for: Firefox, Chrome, Chromium, and Opera. 39 40 Visit wallet.taler.net 41 42 (from web site) 43 Install wallet 44 45 Install the wallet as extension for your browser 46 47 (From Firefox / chrome extension config) 48 Access your data for all sites 49 50 Run in a private window 51 52 pin to toolbar 53 54 Optionally: Pin Taler wallet to your toolbar 55 56 If you remove the extension, you will lose all of your e-cash! Transfer your money to another wallet first! 57 58 The extension stores your data in your browser. 59 60 No data is shared without your consent. 61 62 Backup your wallet regularly! To back up data in your wallet click on "Export database". 63 64 Page 4 65 ------- 66 67 Withdraw e-cash to your wallet 68 69 Add a payment service provider for your Taler wallet: 70 71 Scan this QR code for the payment service provider and accept the terms of services. 72 73 Select the ...-button. Click on "Withdraw". 74 75 Enter the amount to withdraw. 76 77 Banking app 78 79 Send 80 81 Wire the amount to the payment service provider using your online banking. You have to include the wire transfer subject! 82 83 More convenient options to wire the funds may be available. Check if your bank is supported! 84 85 Page 5 86 ------ 87 88 Transfer e-cash between two Taler wallets 89 90 Receive e-cash: 91 92 1. Click on ..., then ‘Receive’, 93 click on ‘Request money from another wallet’. 94 95 2. Enter amount, subject and payment deadline. 96 97 3. Click on 'Create request' to generate a QR code. 98 99 4a Present the QR code to another user. 100 101 Send e-cash: 102 103 1. Click on , then ‘Send’, click on ‘Send money to another wallet’. 104 105 2. Enter amount, subject and offer expiration date. 106 107 3. SEND 108 109 Click on 'Send' to generate a QR code. 110 111 4b. If both devices support NFC, hold them close to each other. 112 113 5. Accept the request to execute the payment. 114 115 Page 6 116 ------ 117 118 Payment with Taler wallets 119 120 Case 1: Smartphone app: The seller presents a QR code or supports NFC 121 122 1a. Scan the QR code. 123 124 or 125 126 1b. If both devices support NFC, hold them close to each other. 127 128 2. Check or enter the amount to pay. 129 130 3. Confirm payment. 131 132 3+ If requested present payment confirmation to seller. 133 134 Case 2: Web extension in your browser: The webshop provides a link for payment 135 136 1. Build shopping cart. 137 138 2. Go to checkout. 139 140 3. Select 'Taler' as payment method. 141 142 4. Verify transaction. 143 144 5. Confirm payment. 145 146 Page 7 147 -------- 148 149 Deposit e-cash to your bank account 150 151 Deposit an amount from your wallet to your account 152 153 1. Click on ..., then 'Deposit' 154 155 2a. Select an existing bank account from the list. 156 157 2b. Alternatively add a new bank account. 158 159 2b+ To prove that you own this account, you have to make a small transaction from this account. 160 161 3. Enter the amount and the currency (if your wallet accepts more than one). Click on 'Send'. 162 163 Due to regulations, some payment service providers may impose restrictions on this functionality. 164 165 Page 8 166 ----- 167 168 Co-funded by the European Union (Project 101135475) 169 170 Co-funded by SERI (HEU-Projekt 101135475-TALER) 171 172 Views and opinions expressed are those of the author(s) only and do not necessarily reflect those of the European Union. Neither the European Union nor the granting authority can be held responsible for them. 173