Be careful because Google Wallet has gone to the next level with its latest updates. accessible for all platforms just like he promised. Because with the latest update, Google Wallet; It has become a complete app for storing and keeping cards, passes, keys, and ID documents on Wear OS, Android, and the web. Come on, you can practically leave your wallet at home.
Google Wallet goes one step further with latest update
Let’s go piece by piece. In the case of Wear OS, the management of stored documents has been significantly improved. new transition groupsAs 9to5Google explains. So, you will no longer have to scroll through a long list of toggles until you find what you are looking for; instead, they will be grouped by type, such as movie tickets, train tickets, boarding passes. From here you can move like a carousel through each set of transitions and find what you’re looking for faster. There’s even a section for unscanned passes.
Likewise, the Wallet website Expanded to reach 43 countries. Initially this version was only available in 15 countries (it arrived in Spain in July), but it will now be available in Germany, Austria, Belgium, Brazil, Bulgaria, Croatia, Cyprus, Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia, Finland and France. , Greece, Hungary, Iceland, Ireland, Israel, Italy, Japan, Latvia, Liechtenstein, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Malaysia, Malta, Monaco, Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Romania, San Marino, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, Switzerland, Sweden, Thailand, England, Ukraine, USA, USA and Vietnam.
What does the Google Wallet website do? To streamline online payments as well as organize payment cards, passes, loyalty cards, and more from the Chrome browser. However, according to Google, the Wallet website is still in its first phase, but the aim is to reach everyone.
Moreover Google Wallet for Android expandedIt has surpassed one hundred territories, reaching ten new countries, including Bermuda, Nicaragua, Panama and Paraguay.
This update also vitamin Google Wallet for Gmail: Now when you receive a confirmation email for a train ticket, it will automatically go to your Google wallet; This is something that already happens with movie tickets and loyalty cards.
Finally, although less noticeable for users, there are security improvements to prevent copying and counterfeiting (Motics from VDV eTicket Services) as well as to the migration API for developers. Or in other words, it’s easier to convert physical transit cards into digital cards for Google Wallet.
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