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Like other transit smart cards such as the Oyster card, the Clipper card is a credit card-sized stored-value card capable of holding both cash value and transit passes for the participating transit agencies. [5] In addition to the traditional plastic card, Clipper is available as a virtual card in Google Wallet and Apple Wallet.
Google is adding new ways to digitize your various passes, cards and IDs and save them in your Google Wallet. Perhaps the most interesting new feature is the ability to save passes to Wallet from ...
Google Wallet allows users to store items such as payment cards for use via Google Pay, as well as passes such as loyalty cards, digital keys, digital identification cards, transit passes, event tickets, and health passes. [44] Digital car keys in Google Wallet can still be utilized when the screen is off or the battery is depleted. [45]
Google Pay Send, previously known as Google Wallet, was a peer-to-peer payments service developed by Google before its merger into Google Pay. It allowed people to send and receive money from a mobile device or desktop computer. In 2018, Android Pay and Google Wallet were unified into a single pay system called Google Pay. [4]
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.
The U-PASS and the King County employee passes were to be dual purpose passes and were to include the ORCA chip. [15] May 2013 – 120 retail stores from QFC, Safeway, and Sears begin selling ORCA cards [16] 2015 – The regional day pass debuts [17] 2019 – 10 year anniversary card released [18]
Hop was the first transit card in North America to launch availability in both Google Wallet and Apple Wallet. [ 15 ] [ 16 ] Virtual Hop cards are functionally identical to their physical counterparts, allowing for the same fare capping rules, and allowing riders to purchase concession fares.
Here’s what you can store in a digital wallet: Credit or debit cards. Boarding passes. Hotel reservations. Concert tickets. Gift cards. Coupons. Loyalty rewards cards. ... Google Wallet. PayPal.