Google Wallet in the United States will stop supporting PayPal this month

Google recently updated the support of Google Wallet for PayPal in the United States, saying that from April 11 this year, American users can no longer integrate PayPal accounts in the Google Wallet program, and since June 13, even if PayPal has been connected to Google Wallet, you can no longer pay with PayPal, Google Wallet will automatically remove the associated PayPal account, However, PayPal charge cards are still supported. In the future, only Google Wallet in the German market will remain.
Google Wallet is a digital wallet service developed by Google that allows users to digitize and centrally manage cards and tickets in physical wallets, which allows users to register various credit cards, charge cards or PayPal charge cards to pay in physical or online stores; You can also add tickets or identity information such as boarding passes, train tickets, tickets to various events, membership cards, gift cards, identification cards, ID cards, and digital driver’s licenses for centralized management.
Google began to let Google Wallet support PayPal in 12 countries in 2014, including the United States, Canada, Germany, France, the United Kingdom, Austria, Belgium, Finland, Ireland, Italy, the Netherlands and Spain, it is not sure when it began to close the support for PayPal in various countries, and now only Google Wallet in the United States and Germany can also use PayPal services, The U.S. service will also end on June 13.
The move simply stops Google Wallet for PayPal payments, but it still supports physical PayPal charge cards.
Google did not specifically state the reason for dissolving Google Wallet from PayPal.

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