The first card you add to Google Pay will automatically become your default card. To change your default, do the following:
Yes. When you use Google Pay, your Granite State Credit Union card number isn't stored on your phone or given to the merchant. A unique virtual account number is created specifically for that card on that device. You still enjoy all the benefits of your Granite State Credit Union debit card, which includes our Zero Liability policy that protects you from unauthorized purchases.
Since Google Pay doesn't store your debit card number on the device, you never reveal your name, card number or security code to merchants.
Adding your debit cards to Google Pay is your choice; you can add and remove cards when needed.
Yes. Be aware that message and data rates may apply, depending on your data plan.
More information is available at https://pay.google.com/about/.
Google Pay is accepted by more than a million stores across the United States.
Google Pay is the new way to pay with your smartphone, offering simplicity, security and choice. Simply unlock your phone and place it near a contactless terminal, and your payment is complete.
Google Pay uses a graphical representation, not an exact replica of your Granite State Credit Union card.
First, download the Google Pay app from the Google Play™ Store. If your Granite State Credit Union card is already linked to your Google account, you can simply add it to the Google Pay app by confirming a few details. To add a new card, it’s as simple as snapping a picture.
Android™ device with OS KitKat or higher
Google™ account
Screen lock enabled
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