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Google Pay security

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FAQs

How secure is a Google Pay transaction?

Google Pay is very secure, as Google has multiple layers of security to protect your payment information to help keep your account safe. Google Pay doesn't send your actual credit or debit card number with your payment.

Instead, an encrypted virtual account number is used to represent your information – so your real card details stay safe.

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