How Google Pay keeps your info private

How Google Pay privacy settings work

Share your Google Pay info with other companies
Important:Even if this setting is off, you might still find Google Pay as an option when you shop online.
This setting helps you use Google Pay to check out quickly and securely when you shop at other companies. By default, it is on, so Google can tell companies that you can use Google Pay.
Share your credit info with other Google companies (US only)
If this setting is on, Google can use info like your spending habits to help you get other Google products. For example, if you want to buy a phone from the Google Store, you might be able to pay for it over time.

Why this setting is required

The US Fair Credit Reporting Act requires this setting.
Share personal info with other Google companies for deals (US only)
If this setting is on, Google can use info like your spending habits to recommend products and features that might be helpful to you. Google Pay never sells your transaction history to other companies.
Important: If you have signed up for another program, like Google Pay rewards, Google might share your information even if you've opted-out here.

Why this setting is required

The US Fair Credit Reporting Act requires this setting.

How we protect your data

  • We do not sell your info:Google Pay does not sell your transaction history to other companies.
  • We keep Google Account safe:Your Google Account can stop spam, malware, and viruses with its security features . This helps keep your Google Pay info safe from hackers.

How we handle your info

Google Pay and Google Wallet collect some info to make them work on your device. Some of this info uses Google Play services.

Info Google Pay may collect

Google Pay may collect any of the following, depending on the services you use:

  • Personal info, like your name, address, phone number, email address, and device ID or other identifiers:To set up and use cards in Google Pay, for fraud prevention, security and compliance, and how to manage your account, Google uses this info.
  • Financial info, like your credit card or debit card number, what you have bought, credit info, and other financial info:To help you make safe purchases with Google Pay, Google uses this info.
  • Your location:For fraud prevention, security, and compliance purposes when you add a new payment card or transit card to Google Pay, Google uses this info. Based on your Google Account settings, Google might also use your location info to provide location details in your receipts.
  • How you use Google Pay, crash reports, diagnostics, and other product performance info:Google may use this info to understand how users use the product.
  • Installed apps:When you choose to link your bank app to Google Pay, Google uses this info.
  • Addresses and contacts:To manage your Google Account, Google uses this info.
Info that Google Wallet may collect

Google Wallet may collect any of the following depending on the services you use:

  • Personal info, like your name, address, phone number, email address, and device ID: To set up and use cards in Google Wallet and for things like fraud prevention, security, and management of your account, Google uses this info.
  • Financial info, like your credit or debit card number, what you have bought, credit info, and other financial info: To help you make safe purchases with Google Wallet, Google uses this info.
  • Your location:For fraud prevention, security, and compliance when you add a new payment card or transit card to Google Wallet, Google uses this info. Based on your Google Account settings, Google might also use your location to provide location details in your receipts.
  • How you use Google Wallet, search history within the app, crash reports, diagnostics, and other app performance info: To track how users use the app, Google may use this info.
  • Installed apps:When you choose to link your bank app to Google Wallet, Google uses this info.
  • SMS Messages:Google uses this info to autofill one-time passwords, prevent fraud, and keep your account secure.
  • Photos, addresses, and contacts: To manage your Google Account, Google uses this info.

Discover how Google Play services for payments handles data in Japan

Google Play services for payments collects and uses certain information to set up and offer payments-related services to users.

Find info Google Play services for payments may collect
  • Personal info, like your name, address , phone number, email address, and device ID or other identifiers:To set up and use cards in Google Pay, and for things like fraud prevention, security and how to manage your account, Google uses this info.
  • Financial info, like your credit or debit card number, what you have bought , and other financial info:To help you make safe purchases with Google Pay, Google uses this info.
  • How you use Google Pay , crash reports , diagnostics, and other app performance info :To make Google Pay work better and track how users use the app, Google uses this info.
  • Installed apps :To interact with apps for regional payment networks, Google uses this info.
Security & control
  • To keep your data safe, Google encrypts it while it is being sent.
  • Google Play services for payments always keeps payment info it stores safe on your devices Secure Element chip.
  • Currently, Google Play services for payments works on devices with a Secure Element chip.
  • Google Play services for payments is already installed on some Android devices. You can uninstall it, but this removes the app from your device. If you uninstall the app, some payment features in Google apps might not work as well. If you need to use those features again, you’ll be asked to reinstall the app. For example, Google Pay might not be able to show the current balance for your eMoney cards.

Manage & delete your Google Pay data

Manage your data settings on Google Pay

On the Google Wallet website:

  1. Go to wallet.google.com .
  2. On the left, click Settings.
  3. Under "Privacy settings," turn individual settings on or off.
For more info, learn how to manage settings on the Google Wallet website .
Delete payments transactions & other activity Download Google Pay data from your Google Account Stop sharing your payment info with money-transfer providers

To stop sharing your payment info with money transfer providers that work with Google:

  1. Go to the Google Wallet website.
  2. Click Settings Manage payments data.
  3. Turn on "Revoke sharing your payment info with money transfer providers."

Tip:You'll need to agree to share this info again in order to send another money transfer.

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