• Android Pay in-app checkout available now in apps, with the second supported country effective H1 20
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[url]http://google-au.blogspot.com/ncr/2015/12/tap-pay-down-under.html[/url] [quote=Google Australia]Android users across Australia are already enjoying many great features of Android from Voice Search to Now on Tap to Photos. From next year, your Android smartphone will be even more useful as it becomes a way to buy things while out and about, with Android Pay. In the first half of 2016, we’ll be bringing Android Pay to Australia — the simple and secure way to pay using your Android phone. Android Pay also stores your gift cards, loyalty cards and special offers right on your phone.[/quote] [url]http://officialandroid.blogspot.com/ncr/2015/12/tap-pay-next.html[/url] [quote=Google]Since our launch this Fall, we've seen millions of people set up Android Pay, and the vast majority of them are using tap and pay with their Android devices for the first time. There are now over 1 million locations across the United States that already accept tap and pay, with more being added every day. In short, the response from customers and merchants has been tremendous. Now we’re ready for the next step: We're working to bring Android Pay's simplicity and security to purchases within apps, and to people in more countries around the world. [B]Android Pay in apps[/B] Starting today, you’ll be able to use Android Pay to speed through mobile checkout within many of your favorite Android apps in the US. No more pulling out your credit card while on-the-go. No more errors thanks to clumsy thumbs. Just tap the Android Pay button in the app, confirm your information, and you’re done! And just like your purchases in stores, Android Pay never shares your card details with merchants. ... [B]Android Pay in more countries[/B] We're also taking the first step to bring the convenience of Android Pay to Android users across the globe. [B]In the first half of 2016, Android Pay will arrive in Australia.[/B] We’re working closely with many of Australia’s major financial institutions—including ANZ, Westpac and many other banks—with the aim of bringing Android Pay to their MasterCard and Visa card holders. You will be able to use Android Pay wherever NFC payments are accepted in the country, including merchants such as 7-Eleven, McDonald's and Telstra. And Australia is just the start. We’ll be adding more countries throughout 2016. This was a big year for Android Pay, and we're excited about what's to come. [/quote]
Still waiting for it north of the US border.
Its better than ISIS.. you know, that terrible shit Verizon came up with that also turned out to have a terrible name
[QUOTE=Map in a box;49324892]Its better than ISIS.. you know, that terrible shit Verizon came up with that also turned out to have a terrible name[/QUOTE] We had building contracters here with the same name for about 25 years :v: not anymore though [t]https://jii.moe/EylhfcFBg.png[/t]
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