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Google Pay is not an independent payment gateway, but a means of card tokenization that allows buyers to pay at your store without getting you to handle and store sensitive payment card information. For more info, see [https://support.google.com/pay/merchants/answer/6345242/how-payments-work How payments work].
 
Google Pay is not an independent payment gateway, but a means of card tokenization that allows buyers to pay at your store without getting you to handle and store sensitive payment card information. For more info, see [https://support.google.com/pay/merchants/answer/6345242/how-payments-work How payments work].
  
To be able to offer Google Pay as a method of payment on your store website, you need to be using a payment configuration based on a payment gateway integration that supports Google Pay. You also need to comply with Google Pay requirements:
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To be able to offer Google Pay as a method of payment on your store website, you need to be using a payment configuration based on a payment gateway integration that supports Google Pay.  
  
* Google Pay Terms of Service apply whenever the Google Pay service is offered.
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By using Google Pay you agree to comply with Google Pay Terms of Service and Google Pay APIs Acceptable Use Policy and to ensure that all pages that include Google Pay are served over HTTPS.
* You must adhere to the Google Pay APIs Acceptable Use Policy.
 
* All pages that include Google Pay must be served over HTTPS.
 
  
 
Detailed information on [https://developers.google.com/pay/api/ Google Pay API] is available on the Google Pay API Developer site.
 
Detailed information on [https://developers.google.com/pay/api/ Google Pay API] is available on the Google Pay API Developer site.

Revision as of 21:10, 7 June 2021

With X-Payments Cloud, you can accept payments from your online store customers via Google Pay. Using Google Pay for online payments provides many benefits for both the customer and the merchant making the buying process faster and easier.

Google Pay is not an independent payment gateway, but a means of card tokenization that allows buyers to pay at your store without getting you to handle and store sensitive payment card information. For more info, see How payments work.

To be able to offer Google Pay as a method of payment on your store website, you need to be using a payment configuration based on a payment gateway integration that supports Google Pay.

By using Google Pay you agree to comply with Google Pay Terms of Service and Google Pay APIs Acceptable Use Policy and to ensure that all pages that include Google Pay are served over HTTPS.

Detailed information on Google Pay API is available on the Google Pay API Developer site.


Enable Google Pay Payment Method

If you choose to accept PAN ONLY transactions, make sure you have a 3-D Secure service enabled for any payments that require Strong Customer Authentication (SCA). Please also make sure that any payment gateways that process Google Payments for you do support such transactions.