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Google Wallet Coupon Reviews

Decent basic functionality, but the UX is severely lacking. Every time I want to reorder cards or perform basic tasks like updating the card expiration date, I end up spending an excessive amount of time trying to figure out/remember how to accomplish the task. For an app with fairly basic functionality, I'm not sure how anyone managed to make it so complicated to accomplish simple tasks. Also, no Home Key, driver's license, power reserve, or other functionality to compete with Apple Wallet.

Unlike Google Pay there is no way to require an additional pin or password to have access to all the credit cards and transit passes you have stored here. That is terrible security practice. Please please please implement app-level security requirements. [Edit: NO, I am not talking about screen lock - that is already set on my phone. I am talking about a SECOND, app-specific unlock, like Google Pay has.] A year later and STILL no way to set app-level security. Shame on you.

It's terrible compared to Google Pay. Doesn't allow for locking the app (apart from the device screen lock). Send/request options gone, as well as tracking. This seems to be a complete jump backward. I'll be uninstalling and continuing to use Google Pay until it goes away in June. If Google Wallet hasn't improved by then, it'll probably be time to switch to Samsung Pay.

   
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