Google Wallet Revolution Is Here Now
Near-field communication (NFC) technology allows the consumer to wave their smartphone at a point-of-sale terminal to make a purchase via the use of a "digital wallet." One of the fast-growing cases of the digital wallet is the properly called Google Wallet, but it pays to know just a little bit about how it really works before you jump in to the cashless (and cardless) retail trend.
Get the app on your smartphone
To begin, go to the Google Wallet site to set up a free account. Then, download the Google Wallet application to your compatible smartphone. Connection your credit and debit cards to the account, and designate a preferred card. Then you can use Google Wallet to pay at stores where hardware that can accept digital wallet payments is present.
Buy with your phone
A virtual MasterCard account number is given to everyone who utilizes Google Wallet, and usually that is the number that is charged. Occasionally, when used offline, the preferred card is charged later instead, but generally the master number is used. You can link any card you would like to your account from any card producer. When you make an online purchase, you choose the preferred card you would like right then and there.
All account information is stored with the master number instead of on the phone. Then, if your phone gets stolen, you can have everything wiped remotely and have Google Wallet deactivated. This keeps all your personal info from getting stolen by thieves.
Will you ever leave the house without your Google Wallet?
Instead of carrying around an enormous wallet full of all kinds of credit and debit cards, you can use Google Wallet. A lot of people can leave the wallet at home and just take a phone with them in the future. Soon, your driver's license and other things will be digitized too, most likely, making it much easier very soon to keep away from a wallet altogether.
Visit https://wallet.google.com/ for more information and sign up ..... just you need is a Google account ..Get the app on your smartphone
To begin, go to the Google Wallet site to set up a free account. Then, download the Google Wallet application to your compatible smartphone. Connection your credit and debit cards to the account, and designate a preferred card. Then you can use Google Wallet to pay at stores where hardware that can accept digital wallet payments is present.
Buy with your phone
A virtual MasterCard account number is given to everyone who utilizes Google Wallet, and usually that is the number that is charged. Occasionally, when used offline, the preferred card is charged later instead, but generally the master number is used. You can link any card you would like to your account from any card producer. When you make an online purchase, you choose the preferred card you would like right then and there.
All account information is stored with the master number instead of on the phone. Then, if your phone gets stolen, you can have everything wiped remotely and have Google Wallet deactivated. This keeps all your personal info from getting stolen by thieves.
Will you ever leave the house without your Google Wallet?
Instead of carrying around an enormous wallet full of all kinds of credit and debit cards, you can use Google Wallet. A lot of people can leave the wallet at home and just take a phone with them in the future. Soon, your driver's license and other things will be digitized too, most likely, making it much easier very soon to keep away from a wallet altogether.
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