Thursday, March 24, 2016

Android Pay expands to UK – Android World

Google Android Pay will spend the next few months to the UK. Holders of debit and credit cards of several British banks can then pay without contact with their Android device using Android Pay.



Three countries and apps

Android Pay can contactless payment with your Android device. In addition, the retailer can not access your payment information: it is all handled by the payment system. Pay with Android Pay is supported by all the shops and instances where users now can pay off all contact.

At first Android Pay was rolled out in the United States, home of Google. a launch in Australia followed in December 2015 and is now the UK’s turn. Google will initially debit and credit cards MasterCard and Visa support includes the following banks: Bank of Scotland, First Direct, Halifax, HSBC, Lloyds Bank, M & amp; S Bank, MBNA and Nationwide Building Society

<. p> Since Android Pay supports payments late last year from apps. So objects can be directly settled without also find credit card information is shared with the (digital) stores.



Other countries?

Google has not yet announced what other countries Android Pay will be rolled out, but it has in the announcement post about ‘exciting new details “will be made known in the coming months.

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