Google Wallet is an Android app that allows users to securely store and manage their payment information in one place. With the Google Wallet App, you can easily pay for goods and services with your phone, as well as send money to friends and family members. The app also makes it easy to monitor all of your purchases from a single dashboard.
Highlights:
• Securely store payment information in one place
• Pay for goods and services with your phone
• Send money to friends and family members
• Monitor all of your purchases from a single dashboard
Features:
• Store multiple credit cards, debit cards, loyalty programs, offers & gift cards on the secure Google cloud server.
• Use tap-and-pay NFC technology at participating merchants for quick checkout experience.
• Find nearby stores where you can pay using Google wallet app by location or zip code search option available within the app.
• Track order history quickly & conveniently anytime anywhere from within the google wallet apps dashboard section.
New Updates:
• Now supports Apple Pay Cash (US only) so customers can send payments directly through iMessage or Siri without having to open up any other apps or websites first!
• Added support for Visa Checkout which lets customers use their Visa card details stored in their account when making online purchases – no need to type out all those numbers again!
• Improved security measures have been implemented so now there’s even more protection against fraudsters trying to access customer data stored on Google cloud servers via two-factor authentication codes sent directly via SMS messages each time they login/make changes etc…
Pros:
• Very convenient way of managing payments – no need carry around physical wallets anymore!
• Can be used both online & offline – great if you want flexibility when shopping around town or ordering things online!
• Secure storage of financial data thanks to encryption technology used by Google plus additional security measures like two-factor authentication codes being sent whenever someone logs into their account etc…
Cons:
• Not accepted everywhere yet – some merchants still don’t accept mobile payments but this should change over time as more people start using them regularly!
• May not work with older phones due lack of compatible hardware needed such as Near Field Communication chipsets etc…