Google announced on Tuesday the rollout of Google Pay, which combines two mobile payment services Android Pay and Google Wallet.
“Fast, simple checkout. Easy access to rewards and offers. One spot for purchases, passes, and payment methods. All of these are ways we’ve been working to make paying safer and easier for everyone, everywhere. And you can make the most of these features with the new Google Pay app for Android,” Google said in a blog post.
(Read: Online Payments Are Now Easier on Android with Google Pay)
Google Pay Will Soon Be Available to All Google Products
The Internet search giant said it is “working on bringing Google Pay to all Google products.”
Google also said whether a consumer is shopping on Chrome or with the Assistant, a buyer will enjoy “consistent checkout experience” using cards saved to his or her Google Account.
The company revealed that it is working with online partners and stores, so Google Pay will soon be seen on sites, apps, and at favorite leisure places across the globe.
(Read: Google Pay to Challenge Apple, Amazon)
Info about Google Pay
Google Pay has a Home tab that provides “info you need, right when you need it” and a Cards tab to keep everything you need at checkout organized. The Cards tab is where a user can store his or her credit and debit cards, loyalty programs, and offers
Google Pay can also be used on transit in Kiev, London, and Portland.
Google assured that Google Pay “comes with strong security protections to safeguard your account and personal data from security threats.”
Also, the company said Android Pay features are still on Google Pay.
What’s Next?
Google Pay – a combination of Google Wallet and Android Pay – has been rolled out.
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