Google Pay will stop working from this date

Google Wallet is the primary place for people to securely store payment cards used to tap and pay in stores, along with transit cards, driver's licenses, state IDs and more.

Google has announced that starting June 4, 2024, the Google Pay app will no longer be available in the US. By moving all functions to the Google Wallet platform, the change seeks to simplify Google’s payment options. Google Wallet is the primary place for people to securely store payment cards used to tap and pay in stores, along with transit cards, driver’s licenses, state IDs and more. Google Pay will stop working from this date.

To simplify the app experience, the U.S. version of the standalone Google Pay app. The version will not be available for use from June 4, 2024,” the company wrote in a blog post. To be precise, the Google Pay app is no longer available in the US, but it is still available in other countries like Singapore and India.

Google Pay will stop working from this date
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The app will continue to work, the company said. “For the millions of people who use the Google Pay app in India and Singapore, nothing will change as we continue to build for the unique needs of those countries,” Google said in a blog post. Users in India and Singapore will be able to send or receive money and pay bills, among all other features, as they do.

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“You can continue to access the most popular features tapping to pay in stores and managing payment methods right from within Google Wallet,” the blog post reads. One of the problems consumers in the US will see during the change is the inability to send, receive or request payments from other people using the Google Pay app.

Google Pay will stop working from this date
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Users will not be able to manage payment cards or use the Google Pay app for in-store tap and pay. The company suggests switching from Google Pay to the Google Wallet app, which includes tap-to-pay, tickets, passes and virtual debit/credit cards.

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Through the Google Pay service, users will be able to view account balances and transfer funds to bank accounts. Additionally, users can use Google Search to locate deals and offers as the Google Pay app will no longer be able to provide them.

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