

If all these requirements are met, your phone is ready to make contactless payments. Your phone must meet the security requirements.To make a tap-to-pay transaction with a card in your Google Wallet, Google Pay should be set as your default payment app.Near field communication (NFC) must be turned on.Check if you’re ready to make contactless payments.At the top right, tap your profile picture or Account Tap to pay setup.On Twitter, Facebook, Google News, and Instagram. Once the registration is complete, you can use the feature can be used to make payments at NFC-enabled terminals.įollow HT Tech for the latest tech news and reviews, also keep up with us Then, users need to enter the OTP they get from the bank to activate their card on the Google Pay app. To do so, Tap Settings > Payment methods > Add card. To enable the tap and pay feature using the smartphone phone, Google Pay users will need to do a one-time set up by entering their card details. Users can also pay bills and recharges from within their Google Pay app using their cards.ĪLSO READ: Google Pay does not access Aadhaar database, Google tells Delhi HC This also supports scan and pay at more than 1.5 million Bharat QR enabled merchants. Google says the feature enables Near-field communication (NFC) capable Android devices/ phones to make contactless payments at over 2.5 million Visa merchant locations. “With tokenisation, Google Pay will enable safe and secure omnichannel experiences to help consumers,” it added. “The feature also works with online merchants, delivering more native and seamless OTP experiences without any redirects to 3D Secure sites,” said Google in a post. This helps do away with the need to physically share credit or debit card details. Google Pay's tokenisation feature allows Android users to use their debit or credit card to make payments via a secure digital token attached to their handset.

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