Google also wants its own card, but a debit card

Many laughs at the time by specialized media, more specifically outside the United States of America, where credit cards are especially important in the day-to-day lives of consumers, when the Cupertino company decided to launch a credit card. It still seems like a contradiction to me that a company that advocates contactless payments more than any other would tie a physical credit card, but once again time and the movements of other brands prove Apple right. Google decides to bet on debit cards and will launch the service soon according to a leak.

This information comes from Techcrunch an important medium that has already left us other leaks of similar importance. Huawei for its part is already working on its credit card that will remain in China, but Google's has an important difference with the Apple Card, and that is that we will be talking about a debit card. This Google card will be compatible with Google Pay in all its areas and will offer interesting features such as detailed tracking of purchases made or the possibility of obtaining virtual numbers to make purchases online for sure, something very interesting.

We are exploring how we can partner with banks and credit unions in the United States to offer smart checking accounts through Google Pay by helping customers benefit from useful information and other management tools.

So much so that we will have the ability to track purchases including Google Maps locations, once again the North American company does things with unmatched information standards. As with the Apple Card, for now they plan to be a product focused mainly on the North American market.


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