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Android Pay now works with Chase

Users can add their credit or debit cards to the service and then pay with them on the go without ever having to physically take the card out of their wallet.

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Google says that Android Pay now supports Chase. Users will also be able to use Android Pay to track their purchases.

Chase customers with Android Pay-enabled devices can make purchases with their phone at millions of store locations nationwide that accept contactless payments, and within many Android apps.

Now, Android Pay is about to get just a little more useful with the news that compatibility is being expanded to cover more banks.

With the support of Chase Bank, this brings Android Pay to all of the big banks, including the likes of Bank of America, and all major card types are supported as well. For instance, beginning September 7, Android Pay customers in the United States can utilize 50% off 10 Uber rides, without using a code. Android Pay is still finding its feet, but with this latest addition, it’s clear that things are looking up for the service overall. Google has confirmed that Android Pay will soon work inside Chrome at dedicated websites like Groupon.com, 1-800-Flowers.com, and many others that’ll be added to the list.

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Google released a new version of Chrome that includes new payment features and performance improvements, last week.

Google adds Android Pay to Chrome