Digital wallets are in trend now and here is how to set up Google Wallet and a Password Manager to store all your e-payment assets along with your passwords for safekeeping.
This will help you slim down your wallet by storing all your credit cards, IDs, and other important documents on your Android phone. And making your life easy in case of theft or loss.
Here is How to Set Up Google Wallet and a Password Manager
The best way to store most of your IDs and other cards (like store memberships) is probably already on your Android phone: Google Wallet.
You will find it in your app library or in the Quick Settings panel at the top of your phone. Open it, and notice two options, Add a card and Add to the wallet.
Adding a card to the wallet is pretty straightforward. Just open the app and click Add a card. Tap New credit or debit card. Scan the card you want to add or enter the credentials manually.
Once added you can use these cards to pay for goods and services via Google Pay where applicable. Apart from bank cards, you can also store your IDs and transit pass.
The method is similar to adding a card but this time you have to choose Transit Pass. And choose the transit agency closest to you.
Google Wallet also lets you add loyalty and gift cards in this section. Tap Loyalty to add a loyalty card, or select Gift Card to add a gift card.
On top of that, you can add other items including event tickets, a campus ID, boarding passes, and a vaccine card.
It’s a perfect little app that will help you organize all your data in one place without the hassle of jumping from app to app.