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How does WeChat untie the bank card?

Unbind the WeChat bank card. The specific operation steps are as follows:

1. Open WeChat and click -I- to enter the payment interface. If you need to enter a password, set the password.

Second, click on the wallet, enter the wallet interface, and find the bank card option.

3. After entering the bank card management interface, click the bank card that needs to be unbound.

4. After entering the interface, no unbinding option is found. This option is in the upper right corner. Click enter, and the unbinding option will pop up.

5. In the pop-up unbinding, you need to confirm the password again and enter the correct password to unbind successfully. Back to the bank card management interface, there will be no more bank cards that have been untied.

Instant messaging is the main social function of WeChat. Only WeChat contacts can conduct instant messaging. In the through box, there are functions such as text message, voice message, voice input, voice and video chat, photo and video sharing, location sharing, WeChat red envelope and transfer. Using near-field communication such as Bluetooth, WeChat can get in touch with people nearby and provide various functions to facilitate people to contact at any time. At the same time, it also integrates social network service platforms such as Tencent QQ and Facebook. Photos can also be added with filters and annotations, and text information can also be translated by machine.

Wechat supports different types of instant messages, including text messages, videos, voice messages, real-time intercom and facial expressions. Users can send pre-saved or real-time pictures and videos, other users' business cards, coupons, red envelopes or current positioning.

Wechat was launched by Shenzhen Tencent Holdings Co., Ltd. on 20 10 and 10, and was created by the product team of Tencent Guangzhou R&D Center led by Zhang Xiaolong. On 20 1 1+2 1, Tencent launched an instant messaging software supporting Android, iOS and other mobile operating systems, mainly aimed at smartphone users.

Users can share words, pictures and maps with friends through the client, and support services such as group chat, voice and video intercom, broadcast (one-to-many) messages, photo/video sharing, location sharing, message exchange, WeChat payment, financial management, games, and streaming media content Feed and location-based social plug-in.