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  2. Google Pay (payment method) - Wikipedia

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    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.

  3. Mobile payment - Wikipedia

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    The consumer can purchase goods, transfer money to a peer, cash out, and cash in. [55] A 'mini wallet' account can be opened as simply as entering *700# on the mobile phone, [56] presumably by depositing money at a participating local merchant and the mobile phone number. Presumably, other transactions are similarly accomplished by entering ...

  4. Google Pay (mobile app) - Wikipedia

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    The company announced the Google Wallet companion app during the 2022 Google I/O keynote, [3] which replaced the 2018 Google Pay app while co-existing with the 2020 one after it was launched on July 18, 2022. [4] On June 4, 2024, Google discontinued the app in the United States, replacing it with Google Wallet. [5]

  5. Digital wallet - Wikipedia

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    A server-side digital wallet, also known as a thin wallet, is one that an organization creates for and about you and maintains on its servers. Server-side digital wallets are gaining popularity among major retailers due to the security, efficiency, and added utility it provides to the end-user, which increases their satisfaction of their ...

  6. Google Wallet - Wikipedia

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    Google Wallet (or simply Wallet) is a digital wallet platform developed by Google. It is available for the Android , Wear OS , and Fitbit OS operating systems, and was announced on May 11, 2022, at the 2022 Google I/O keynote.

  7. Paymentwall - Wikipedia

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    Honor Gunday and Vladimir Kovalyov started Paymentwall in April 2010 to help game companies on Facebook monetize their global traffic. [2]On July 1, 2011, Facebook announced that they would no longer allow any outside monetization providers, at which point the company pivoted to providing services to non-Facebook games and online dating websites.

  8. POLi Payments - Wikipedia

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    POLi Version 3 was released in July 2012 and enabled payments on Macs and mobile devices; neither was possible on previous versions. The implementation logs into a user's online banking interface from an automated virtual machine using a user's provided bank credentials, in order to direct debit the purchase amount.

  9. Adyen - Wikipedia

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    Adyen was founded in 2006 by Pieter van der Does and Arnout Schuijff, now the CEO and CTO, respectively. [5] Headquartered in Amsterdam, the company employs around 2,000 people in offices in twenty-three countries.