Android 15 is now adding the ability to set a default wallet app. So on Pixels, you can change from Google Wallet to a third-party app.

  • JackGreenEarth
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    251 year ago

    Does that mean you can use third party (dare I say FOSS) apps for NFC payments?

    • Rolling Resistance
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      201 year ago

      I was under impression that the big issue would be adoption. Like my bank supports only Google Pay and Samsung Pay, but definitely not a “FOSS Pay”.

    • NickwithaC
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      61 year ago

      Hopefully it’ll mean you can just have your bank’s app installed to handle it so you won’t have any third parties gleaming a look into your purchase history.

      • @png@discuss.tchncs.de
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        41 year ago

        That’s already possible. My bank doesn’t support GWallet and I could set it as my default payment provider just fine

    • Chewy
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      31 year ago

      Banks were able to create their own NFC payment app, which can be set as default payment provider.

      I’m not sure what else Google Wallet is able to do, but I guess this might be about being able to have a default wallet with tickets for events and similar.

      Hopefully there’ll really be open-source wallets. With banking/nfc pay this isn’t possible for service ands security reasons.

  • Ghoelian
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    101 year ago

    Could you not already do that? My previous bank had their own nfc payments bullshit, but I’ve always been able to set that as my default.

  • @thevoiceofra@mander.xyz
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    71 year ago

    Good. I’ve only had bad experience with Wallet. Tried to use it, added a card. Some time later I tried opening it and it was constantly crashing. It was like that for few weeks. I’ve tried upgrading, downgrading - the same. This is supposed to be a critical app. I’ve uninstalled and I’m never going to try it again.

    • @Toldry@lemmy.world
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      11 year ago

      It has a major flaw: it works from anywhere so long as the phone is unlocked.

      I wish there was an option to set it that payments work only when I open the wallet app.

      To avoid accidentaly triggering a payment, what I do now is manually turn NFC off after every payment

  • Margot RobbieM
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    41 year ago

    Do you think we will see alternative wallet apps pop up from Cashapp or PayPal or even directly from bank apps? Also, would they be able to support the other non-payment functions of electronic wallets with transportation/event tickets and such?

  • Obinice
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    -271 year ago

    Wallet…app?

    My wallet is in my pocket, it’s got some cash, my cards, a plaster in case someone gets a cut, a clothes pin in case a button fails, and a spare hayfever tablet.

    How am I going to pay for things in person using my phone - which is mostly the point of a wallet - if my phone battery is dead, or I don’t have any data left for internet usage, or my phone crashes, or the app stops working, etc?

    And why would I even have to pull my phone out at all, and risk it being snatched and stolen by a passing thief if I’ve got a perfectly functional debit card and cash in my actual wallet, which I don’t mind having stolen anywhere near as much…

      • MrsDoyle
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        41 year ago

        Hey, leave us boomers out of it! I love being able to pay with my phone. No more carting around a handbag, stick my phone in my pocket and I’m good to go. I can buy stuff, read a book, chat with friends, listen to music and podcasts… brilliant.

    • @sajran@lemmy.ml
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      191 year ago

      I mean, ok, you do you. There’s a huge amount of people (me included) who find paying with their phone extremely convenient.

      Also, this article is about giving users more choice, not forcing anyone to use a wallet app.