
The rollout will begin in the coming weeks and you will need to update the app through the Google Play Store.Īre you willing to store your IDs into these mobile wallet apps? Let us know.AUTO-UPDATE: Existing cards stored in Google Pay will automatically be transferred to Google Wallet Google is working to release the Wallet app to more countries. Some things will remain confusing though: Specifically, the USA and Singapore for example will have both Wallet and Pay apps while India will only have GPay. The latter will be integrated with the wallet app and will remain the online payment system when transacting, a similar method to Apple's Wallet app and Apple Pay service. Google Wallet will be a separate app and will replace Google Pay in more than 40 countries where the service is available. Is Google Wallet app coming to your country? Google Wallet will replace the Google Pay app in most countries. It is safe to say that Google will also implement strict security measures in regards to storing personal IDs like what Apple have done. This is a familiar affair when Apple launched the same feature on iOS. The company will not even have access to this sensitive information. Additionally, Google is also working with the authorities in the US in order to also save IDs in the app in the future.Īs for the matter of security, Google says that your IDs will be stored securely in your device only.

Google has announced a dedicated digital Wallet app.
