How Facebook Promises to Keep Friend-to-Friend Payments Secure

Facebook launches free friend-to-friend payment platform.

When chatting with friends over Facebook messenger, users can now easily send money to a friend -- whether it's for their portion of the bill, a gift or a donation for something bigger.

After hooking up a card, users tap the $ sign in messenger, enter an amount and send money to a friend who also has a card hooked to Facebook's system. The money will arrive in one to three business days.

Facebook said in an announcement that the service will encrypt the connection between a user and Facebook, as well as their card information if it has been stored.

"These payment systems are kept in a secured environment that is separate from other parts of the Facebook network and that receive additional monitoring and control," Facebook's blog post said.

Adding to that protection is an anti-fraud team that will monitor for suspicious activity to make sure users' financial information remains secure.

Extra security layers -- including a PIN and Touch ID on certain iPhones -- can also help ensure a person's remains in control of their account.