Google Pay uses the EMV Payment Tokenization Specification. The service has smart-authentication, allowing the system to detect when the device is considered secure (for instance if unlocked in the last five minutes) and challenge if necessary for unlock information. To pay at points of sale, users hold their authenticated device to the point of sale system. Users can add payment cards to the service by taking a photo of the card, or by entering the card information manually. Google Pay requires that a screen lock be set on the phone or watch. Instead, it generates a virtual account number representing the user's account information. When the user makes a payment to a merchant, Google Pay does not send the actual payment card number. The service lets Android devices wirelessly communicate with point of sale systems using a near field communication (NFC) antenna and host-based card emulation (HCE). It is similar to contactless payments already used in many countries, with the addition of two-factor authentication. It replaces the credit or debit card chip and PIN or magnetic stripe transaction at point-of-sale terminals by allowing the user to upload these in Google Wallet. Target Market Determinations are available here.Google Pay uses near-field communication (NFC) to transmit card information facilitating funds transfer to the retailer. Terms and conditions apply and are available on request. For lending products, lending criteria and fees and charges apply. For deposit and payment products, please ensure you read and consider the Product Disclosure Statement (which you agree to be provided through this link) before making any decision about the product(s). Any advice given does not take into account your objectives, financial situation or needs so please consider whether it is appropriate for you. Rates stated are subject to change without notice. Bankwest is a division of Commonwealth Bank of Australia, which is the product issuer unless otherwise stated. To use this Website, you are required to read the Financial Services Guide (PDF) (which you agree to be provided by accessing the link). © Copyright Bankwest, a division of Commonwealth Bank of Australia (Bankwest) ABN 48 123 123 124 AFSL / Australian credit licence 234945.
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