NFC has grown popular through wireless payment systems such as Google Pay, Apple Pay, and Samsung Pay, but just what is it exactly? Here's everything you need to know about the technology.
Google Pay allows you to pay for goods and services with your smartphone at any retailer that accepts contactless payments. Here's all the news you need to know about support for the service.The post Everything you need to know about Google Pay and Google Pay Send appeared first on Digital Trends.
Making payments is about to get a whole lot easier for Android users. This morning, Google announced it will integrate all of its payment solutions into one service called Google Pay.The post Google Pay allows mobile users to make payments online or in-store appeared first on Digital Trends.
Chase Freedom will offer cash back rewards for cardholders using contactless payment. You'll earn up to five percent back by using your Freedom card with any of the four major mobile wallets.The post Chase will soon offer cash-back rewards for cardholders using mobile pay appeared first on Digital Trends.
New York City is close to ditching the subway's MetroCard for a more efficient tap-to-pay system that'll let riders use Apple Pay, Android Pay, and others when they enter the network.The post At last, New York City subway to ditch MetroCard in favor of tap-to-pay appeared first on Digital Trends.
Pay with Google, Google's payments platform, alleviates online shopping's biggest headaches. On the buying side, it's a unified wallet of credit and debit cards, and on the retailer side, it's a transaction handler.The post Pay with Google is a digital wallet for online shopping appeared first on Digital Trends.
Google is expanding its Payments API to now let users pay for things with any card it has on file, including those used on Google Play, Google Drive, and so on -- not just the cards saved in Android Pay.The post Google now lets you pay for things on your phone with any of your saved cards appeared first on Digital Trends.
Android Pay is Google's mobile payment system. It turns your phone into a wallet and negates the need to pull out your credit card in stores. Here is everything you need to know about it, including all the countries where it can be used.The post Everything you need to know about Android Pay appeared first on Digital Trends.
Thanks to a partnership with First Data, China's Alipay has announced an expansion into the United States, and will be available at 4 million locations. The service is targeted at Chinese customers that travel.The post China’s Alipay expands into the U.S. thanks to deal with First Data appeared first on Digital Trends.
Google launched a new Star Wars Android Pay Easter egg in celebration of Star Wars Day. The animation will appear throughout the week and all you have to do is pay for something with Android Pay and you'll see it for yourself.The post Google is celebrating Star Wars Day with these Android Pay Easter eggs appeared first on Digital Trends.
Android Pay is Google's mobile payment system, which turns your phone into a wallet and negates the need to pull out your credit card in stores. Here's everything you need to know about it, including all the countries where it can be used.The post Everything you need to know about Android Pay appeared first on Digital Trends.
Google's experimental new mobile payment system, which launched in March exclusively in South Bay, California, will be shut down on February 8 -- though the company says this likely won't be the last users hear of it.The post Google’s experimental Hands Free service ends; wider release may follow appeared first on Digital Trends.
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