Apple Pay and Google Pay have been around for a while now to make online payments a breeze and give users the ability to pay digitally in physical stores as well. These services make buying things quick and easy, but this article will explain the real differences between the two and whether one is better for you.
Google Pay vs Apple Pay! (Which is Better?) (Comparison)
Both Apple Pay and Google Pay work well as payment services, especially if you’re using an Android or iOS device. Once your account is set up, you can buy almost anything with just a few taps, and you don’t have to add your card to new apps.
Retailer support, at least in the US, is also very solid. And most stores that use one also have the other. Of course, you can’t expect to be able to pay digitally everywhere, so you’ll still need to carry cash or a card.
Apple doesn’t store your credit card information, which is great news for your privacy, while Google Pay does store your card information but encrypts it. This isn’t great for your privacy, but it’s not so lax that you need to worry.