Google Pay is a digital payment platform developed by Google that allows users to make payments using their android phones, tablets or watches.
A. Is Google Pay safe?
Google Pay claims to be a safer method of payment than cash or physical credit cards for a number of reasons.
- Virtual account number — Instead of seeing your real card number, merchants only receive a virtual account number provided by Google Pay.
- Encrypted data — Google Pay encrypts your data to protect your cards and accounts from phishing or malware.
- Fraud alert — Google Pay uses artificial intelligence to identify and alert you of fraud and phishing risks. It also sends you alerts when you pay someone who’s not on your contact list.
- Extra login security — To open the app or pay someone, you must provide a pin, pattern or biometric. But these requirements vary by country.
- Turn on personalisation — Though Google Pay can personalise your experience in the app based on your transaction history, this isn’t the default setting. Instead, you can turn on personalisation for three months to see if you like it.
- Private transactions — Payment transactions between you and another person are only visible to the two of you.
- Google Find My Device — If you misplace your phone, you can lock it remotely, log out of your account and erase your data with Google Find My Device.
B. What package available for this feature?
This feature is only available for Advance and Special packages.
C. Transaction charge
The charge will be the same as Visa/Master, credit/debit card.
D. Is there any integration needed?
No integration is needed.