If you do not see the ‘Completed Purchases’ or the Google Wallet Transaction ID # on the next page, that could indicate you are not signed in to a Google Account that has been upgraded to a paid Android Developer Account, or it could mean you are signed into a Gmail Account as an authorized user which does not have access to view this financial account information. The Google Payments Privacy Notice provides detailed information about how we use your payment and account information, including the information we collect. Consumer data is kept private as the tokenised account number is shared with merchants, instead of the actual account number. So, if you see a sign in a store, or a badge on a website. Google Wallet uses tokens, a temporary alias for actual account numbers that keep cardholder account information safe and are created when a card is added to Google Pay or the respective banking app. For most of us, its simply the act of paying for things with our Google Wallet. Tap on the amount paid to see the Google Wallet Transaction ID # on the following page! Google Pay now refers to two distinct things. Google Wallet completely replaces Google Pay, via update, in 39 countries, including Mexico, Japan, Australia, Hong Kong and France. When you sign in to with the primary Android Developer Account login username/password on a mobile device, you should see a screen with the text ‘Completed Purchases’. Google Pay protects your payment info with multiple layers of security, using one of the world’s most advanced security infrastructures to help keep your account safe. I believe this is what the OP is having trouble with. Im referring to Google Wallet services, which I think just means that you can set up a payment account online with Google. These mobile websites on mobile devices often do not contain the full view and features for the desktop version of the webpage. Here is the list: Available Countries - Wallet Help Edit: Actually, still1, I guess you were referring to the app called Google Wallet. Viewing a website on your mobile device will often load an optimized mobile website version instead of the full desktop web page (as seen in the screenshots/videos above).
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