Google Pay (payment method)
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Google Pay (formerly Android Pay) is a mobile payment service developed by Google to power in-app, online, and in-person contactless purchases on mobile devices, enabling users to make payments with Android phones, tablets, or watches. Users can authenticate via a PIN, passcode, or biometrics such as 3D face scanning or fingerprint recognition.[1]
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Google Pay uses near-field communication (NFC) to transmit card information facilitating funds transfer to the retailer. It replaces the credit or debit card chip and PIN or magnetic stripe transaction at point-of-sale terminals by allowing the user to upload these in Google Wallet. It is similar to contactless payments already used in many countries, with the addition of two-factor authentication. The service lets Android devices wirelessly communicate with point of sale systems using a near-field communication (NFC) antenna and host-based card emulation (HCE).
When the user makes a payment to a merchant, Google Pay does not send the actual payment card number. Instead, it generates a virtual account number representing the user's account information.[3]
Google Pay requires that a screen lock be set on the phone or watch.[4] An age limit minimum of 13 years is imposed on users seeking to manage the service themselves. However, younger users can still have access to Google Pay if a parent or guardian manages Wallet for them, and utilizes an approved bank (currently only available on the Fitbit Ace.)[5]
Users can add payment cards to the service by taking a photo of the card, or by entering the card information manually. To pay at points of sale, users hold their authenticated device to the point of sale system. The service has smart-authentication, allowing the system to detect when the device is considered secure (for instance, if unlocked in the last five minutes) and challenge if necessary for unlock information.[6]
Technology
Google Pay uses the EMV Payment Tokenization Specification.[7]
The service keeps customer payment information private from the retailer by replacing the customer's credit or debit card Funding Primary Account Number (FPAN) with a tokenized Device Primary Account Number (DPAN) and creates a "dynamic security code [...] generated for each transaction". The "dynamic security code" is the cryptogram in an EMV-mode transaction, and the Dynamic Card Verification Value (dCVV) in a magnetic-stripe-data emulation-mode transaction. Users can also remotely halt the service on a lost phone via Google's Find My Device service.
To pay at points of sale, users hold their authenticated Android device to the point-of-sale system's NFC reader. Android users authenticate unlocking their phone by using biometrics, a pattern, or a passcode, whereas Wear OS and Fitbit OS users authenticate by opening the Google Wallet app prior to payment.[8]
Consumer Device Cardholder Verification Method (CDCVM)
In EMV-mode transactions, Google Pay supports the use of the Consumer Device Cardholder Verification Method (CDCVM) using biometrics, pattern, or the device's passcode. The use of CDCVM allows the device itself to provide verification for the transaction and may not require the cardholder to sign a receipt or enter their PIN.[9][10]
Security
Payments for supported transit networks are available to skip verification, either via a payment card or transit card. Though the phone screen needs to be on and is not available when the battery is low, unlike Apple Pay's Express Mode.
On Wear OS and Fitbit OS, this option is not available. All transactions on wearable devices must be authenticated by opening the Wallet app prior to tapping.[11]
Since 2022, the functionality of adding NFC bank cards in Google Wallet requires devices to pass Play Integrity API checks. This implies having a device with locked bootloader and no rooting. [12]
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Supported countries
As of March 2025[update], Google Pay is available in 94 countries worldwide.[13]
Albania
Andorra
Argentina
Armenia
Australia
Austria
Azerbaijan
Bahrain
Belgium
Bermuda
Bosnia and Herzegovina
Brazil
Bulgaria
Cambodia
Canada
Chile
Colombia
Costa Rica
Croatia
Cyprus
Czech Republic
Denmark
Dominican Republic
Ecuador
El Salvador
Estonia
Faroe Islands
Finland
France
Georgia
Germany
Gibraltar
Greece
Greenland
Guatemala
Guernsey
Honduras
Hong Kong
Hungary
Iceland
Ireland
Isle of Man
Israel
Italy
Japan
Jordan
Kazakhstan
Kosovo
Kuwait
Kyrgyzstan
Latvia
Liechtenstein
Lithuania
Luxembourg
Macau
Malaysia
Malta
Mexico
Moldova
Monaco
Montenegro
Morocco
Netherlands
New Zealand
Nicaragua
Norway
North Macedonia
Pakistan
Panama
Paraguay
Peru
Poland
Portugal
Qatar
Romania
San Marino
Serbia
Singapore
Slovakia
Slovenia
South Africa
Spain
Sweden
Switzerland
Taiwan
Tajikistan
Thailand
Ukraine
United Arab Emirates
United Kingdom (includes
Cayman Islands)
United States (includes
American Samoa,
Guam,
Puerto Rico, and
Northern Mariana Islands)
Uruguay
Vietnam
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Supported networks
- Visa / Visa Debit / Visa electron (Android, Wear OS, Fitbit OS)
- Mastercard / Debit Mastercard (Android, Wear OS, Fitbit OS)
- American Express (Android, Wear OS, Fitbit OS)
- Discover (Android & Wear OS)
- Diners Club (Android & Wear OS)
- JCB (Android only)
- Maestro (Android & Wear OS)
- Elo in Brazil[15] (Android & Wear OS)
- PayPal in the US, Germany (Android only)
- EFTPOS in Australia[16] (Android & Wear OS)
- Interac in Canada[17] (Android & Wear OS)
- Bancomat in Italy[18] (Android only)
- QUICPay[19] (Android & Wear OS)
- iD[19] (Android & Wear OS)
- WAON (Android only)
- Edy (Android only)
- nanaco (Android only)
- Pix (Android only)[20]
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