Linktree announces Payment Lock, which lets creators on its paid plans add a paywall and use PayPal or Square to charge up to $150 for access to premium content (Mia Sato/The Verge)

Mia Sato / The Verge:
Linktree announces Payment Lock, which lets creators on its paid plans add a paywall and use PayPal or Square to charge up to $150 for access to premium content  —  Linktree, a popular tool used to link out to additional social channels and websites, is adding a way for users to monetize the content they share on their page.

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