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You might think that Google Wallet is for credit cards only, but it's not. This handy app can do a lot more than that.
According to a new report, Google Wallet will discontinue PayPal account integration in the U.S. soon. Users can still use PayPal cards.
Google Wallet will stop supporting linked PayPal accounts in the US starting June 13. Competitors also steer users toward their own contactless payment features.
Google Wallet in the US is losing support for one of the largest digital payment methods in the world: PayPal. PayPal accounts linked to Google Wallet will no longer work through the app starting ...
After a number of updates at I/O 2024, Google Wallet is rolling out PayPal support on Wear OS and expanded digital car key availability.
Google Wallet is turning off the ability to link a PayPal account directly with Google Wallet in the US. After June 13, this special integration will only be continue to be available in Germany.
Alphabet Inc. (NASDAQ:GOOGL)’s Google had suspended new PayPal connections for U.S. users in April, and this change will go into effect on June 13.
Google is giving Wear OS watch owners a new payment method. You can now make payments with PayPal from your smartwatch.
Starting June 13, Wallet users will no longer be able to access linked PayPal accounts. They can, however, continue using PayPal-branded debit cards.
Anyone who pays with a smartphone or smartwatch and uses Paypal in Google Wallet is currently often rejected.
Google I/O 2024 brought significant advancements to Google Wallet, making it a more comprehensive and user-friendly platform. The integration of PayPal on Wear OS expands payment options for users.
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