On May 23, IT Home reported that Google released a blog today, announcing that its Google Pay has acquired three new functions, aiming to improve users' online shopping experience, so as to provide a more secure and practical payment method.
Note to IT Home: Google Pay here refers to the Google Pay service as an online payment platform, not the Google Pay independent app that will be disabled in the United States on June 4.
View card benefits
As we all know, most credit cards provide some user benefits, including some shopping points/cash back rewards involving specific businesses and websites, and some can directly provide a certain percentage of discounts. However, if you hold multiple cards with similar benefits at the same time, it may take a little more time to find out the "best discounts and rewards" The card of.
Therefore, one of the most important functions of this update of Google Pay is to quickly compare and check the card rights held at the time of checkout. Currently, it has supported some Express cards and Capital One cards, and Google plans to support more credit cards in the future.
Buy first and pay later
Google said that this increasingly popular payment method can now be used on more merchant websites and Android applications in the United States (previously only Affirm and Zip were supported); Users can associate their existing "buy before pay" account, or choose to register a new account.
Auto fill function
Finally, Google Pay has also improved its automatic filling function on Chrome and Android. Users can now use biometric authentication methods such as fingerprint, face or PIN code to verify their identity, thus eliminating the need to manually fill in details such as shipping address, bill and payment, thus making the payment process faster and more secure.
In addition, users can also set a device lock to ensure that their card information will not be seen by others using the device.
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