The Face id of Cash App is the part that demands the trades by watching your face using the front camera. Regardless, in the occasion that you're not set up to use the region, by then this might be a potential consequence of how your camera is having an issue. So check your camera and find support by appearing at Cash App customer service, if you feel the need.
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According to the Cash App Help page, the service "does not currently support payments to international recipients."
This means if you are living in the US and want to send money to your friend who lives in Canada, you cannot do so.
The Cash App, when used within the US, can only work as a way to send funds through the app if both parties are located within the 50 states. So you won't be able to use it on other US-owned properties, military bases, or territories (like Puerto Rico and the U.S. Virgin Islands).
On April 3, 2018, Cash App became available for users who live in the United Kingdom. Those living in the U.K. can link their bank accounts to the app to seamlessly transfer funds (without a fee) to others who have the app. The Cash App Card, however, is not available in the UK like it is in the US.
And even though the US and the UK both have access to the Cash App and its features, money cannot be sent between the two countries. For example, if you are living in the US and want to pay a merchant who lives in the UK through the Cash App, you won't be able to.
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Caleb