Google launches Hands Free, a mobile payment system in which you need not take the phone to buy at various establishments.
The use of mobile payments is growing slowly in countries like the United States, and companies like Google still want to evolve increasingly the way we conduct our transactions in physical locations, to make it easier.
Now, the Mountain View company has launched a program for residents of South Bay in California so they can try out a new payment system the company is designing, called Hands Free. This system has as main feature the power to make payments without even using a smartphone
This can be a fairly simple process. When we are the user goes to a restaurant or a convenience store will approach cashier and mentioned that “pay with Google”. After this, the cashier will verify the identity of the person through a photograph and the initials of his name, this thanks to the Bluetooth connection smartphone person who pays, as well as the Hands Free application that the user should be installed to pay; it should be added that for every transaction on receipt the user will be sent, so that it can be administered.
By now the number of testers Hands Free is very limited, however, other users can download the application and export the cards that are linked to Pay or Google Android Wallet and also add a photo. Hands Free for now remains completely independent of the two aforementioned payments systems.
With information from Droid-Life.
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