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Google Wallet just got huge boost with plenty of updates

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Google Wallet is getting a huge boost with a series of updates. The latest updates to Google’s digital payments and wallet application span the Wear OS app (passes), website, and Gmail integration (train tickets).

As part of “improving the passes experience for Wear users,” the Google Wallet app on your wrist now supports:

  • Grouped passes appear together in the list. When tapped, “each pass will be shown on a carousel.”
  • Pass archiving: Open a pass and scroll down for “Archive” alongside “Delete pass” and “Open on phone.” Will move to “Archived passes” section at the very bottom of the Wear OS app
  • “Unscannable passes”

Google announced that these updates are now widely available.

Earlier this year, the US tech giant debuted wallet[dot]google[dot]cot. It helps users manage Google Wallet and Google Pay on the web. With the latest update, the website is now available in many more countries.

  • Austria, Belgium, Brazil, Bulgaria, Croatia, Cyprus, Czechia, Denmark, Estonia, Finland
  • France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Iceland, Ireland, Israel, Italy, Latvia, Liechtenstein
  • Lithuania, Luxembourg, Malaysia, Malta, Monaco, Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Portugal
  • Romania, San Marino, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, Thailand, UK
  • Ukraine, the United Arab Emirates, and Vietnam.

Google says this is “just phase 1 of our journey of making it available to every GPay and Wallet user, everywhere!”

Apart from this, Google announced that Google Wallet for Android is also expanding to more markets including Bermuda, Cambodia, El Salvador, Guernsey, Kosovo, Morocco, Nicaragua, Panama, Paraguay, and Tajikistan.

Other Google Wallet updates (for developers) include:

  • “The closed loop transit API now supports physical to digital card conversion.”
  • “Google Wallet now supports VDV (((eTicket Services Motics spec for secure mobile ticketing in Germany. Transit agencies and developers are welcome to leverage Google Wallet specifications here to cryptographically secure tickets from copying, falsification or fraud.”

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