Google Pay to be discontinued- Facts

Seema Rai
Seema Rai

Once the Google Pay app is shut down in the United States. American users will be unable to send or receive money through the app. Google has announced the shutdown of its payment tool Google Pay (GPay).

Google’s payment app will be shut down in the United States

People who use GPay in India and Singapore, on the other hand, should not be concerned because it will continue to function correctly in both locations. The business provided this information in a blog post to simplify the Google Pay App experience. It will be phased out in the United States. Although it will remain available in India and Singapore.

According to the blog, after the discontinuation of the Google Pay app in America, American users will no longer be able to send or receive money through the app. Google says it will continue to give periodic updates to its users.

The business provided this information in a blog post. The old version of Google Pay will no longer work. The GPay app that displays on your Android home screen is an older version. This app is intended for payments and finance.

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Do India have to worry about the App Shut Down

Indian GPay users in India and Singapore do not need to worry. The app will only be available in India and Singapore. GPay’s standalone app will be unavailable in other countries.

The business has recommended Google Pay users in the United States to switch to the Google Wallet app. Only with its assistance can you transfer or request money. Most users in America have adopted it. Google said it will continue to provide users with updates from time to time.

The payment app shuts down many times. Google discontinued the Google Wallet Card. The firm has once again decided to offer all of its services in Google Wallet. Google first introduced the Tez app in India. It is now available on the Google Play store as GPay. In India, users can make UPI payments via the Google Pay app. Users of Google Pay must switch to Google Wallet before the June deadline to continue using services such as contactless payments in stores.

“You can continue to access the most popular features – tapping to pay in stores and managing payment methods – right from Google Wallet,” the title of the blog post states.

One of the changes that will occur for US customers as a result of the transition is that they will no longer be able to send, receive, or request payments from other individuals using the Google Pay app. Users will no longer be able to utilize the Google Pay app for in-store payments or manage payment cards.

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