A fast, secure and convenient way to Tap & Go™
Introducing Google Wallet, the Android app that makes your phone your wallet. The app stores a virtual version of your existing Citi MasterCard Cards with PayPass. All you have to do is Tap & Go™ at hundreds of thousands of PayPass acceptance locations. It's faster than fumbling with cash and coupons, and it makes checkout easier than ever.
Google Wallet Overview
Google Wallet will store Citi MasterCard credit cards and the Google Prepaid Card when it launches. You'll be able to tap to pay at hundreds of thousands of merchants that already accept payments via MasterCard PayPass.
Google Offers are deals that help you save at local or online businesses. When you save or buy a Google Offer it automatically syncs to your Google Wallet, and you can use it when you check out right at the register.
Learn more about how to support PayPass contactless payments made with Google Wallet using First Data's latest systems. Now your customers to tap and pay quickly and securely with Google Wallet.
The Nexus S™ 4g Only On Sprint
Sprint is the only network that lets you tap, pay and save on your Nexus S phone with Google Wallet.
Google Wallet requires you to set up a PIN that must be entered before making payments. Android phones also support a separate lock screen. Together, these two security features make it difficult for someone other than you to pay with your phone.
Use Google Wallet wherever PayPass is accepted. Find out where you can Tap & Go in your area.
You Need a Citi MasterCard with PayPass
Currently, only Citi MasterCard cards with PayPass are eligible for Google Wallet. Check to See if your Citi MasterCard credit card is eligible, or apply for one today.
MasterCard is a registered trademark and PayPass and Tap & Go are trademarks of MasterCard International Incorporated.
Google Wallet is a trademark of Google Inc.
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