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Given the inconvenience of remembering to take both a phone and a wallet with you everywhere you go, it makes sense to switch to a digital wallet on your smartphone or smartwatch for your everyday purchases. 

Depending on your device, you can use a number of payment systems to make your purchases faster, smoother and easier than ever before. Use an Android system? It's easier than you think to pay online. Created especially for Android devices, Google Pay is the answer to all your digital payment needs.

What is Google pay?

Put simply, Google Pay is one of the fastest and simplest ways to pay online or in-store. Google Pay is a digital wallet and payment system that works via an app on your Android phone or smartwatch. It allows you to store the details of your physical cards in a digital form, thereby removing the need to carry the physical cards around with you. Google Pay allows you to store your credit, debit and other bank cards, as well as loyalty and rewards cards, all in one handy app.

Integrated with the Google Wallet system, Google Pay allows you to use the information stored in your phone to pay for items in apps, on-line and in person. Once set up, Google Pay is one of the simplest ways to pay digitally. Simply find the Google Pay app in the Google Play Store or Android Market on your device, download and follow the prompts. Unfortunately as Google Pay is built on Android software, it cannot be used on an iPhone.

 

Is Google Pay safe to use?

Rest assured that Google Pay is one of the safest ways to purchase goods or services. When you buy something with Google Pay, your credit card details aren't sent to the merchant. Instead the Google Pay system creates a unique, virtual account number for every transaction. This greatly reduces the possibility of the theft of your details.

Which credit cards work with Google Pay?

There are a number of Qantas Points earning credit cards affiliated with Google Pay, though remember that for Google Pay to work, you need an Android phone or smartwatch. If you have an Android phone or smartwatch, then simply download the Google Pay app, and follow the prompts to upload your cards. 

Google Pay features

As well as being able to use Google Pay in millions of stores around the world, Google Pay has many other features to make your life easier. You can use Google Pay to make contactless payments and save your loyalty cards, gift cards and rewards cards.

You can use Google Pay as your travel pass on public transport, though be careful to check whether your local network supports it before you board. Google Pay also allows you to autofill your details when using Google's Chrome browser.

 

How do I apply for a Google Pay compatible credit card that earns Qantas Points?

It's easier than you think -  simply click 'Apply now' on the credit card of your choice, wait for approval by the relevant card partner, and you'll be enjoying the convenience of a Google Pay compatible credit card that earns Qantas Points.

How do I decide which credit card is the right one for me?

To decide which Google Pay compatible credit card that earns Qantas Points is right for you, compare our credit cards and decide which card suits your personal needs. To make an informed choice, simply read the information available on the benefits of each card, while also taking into account your own financial situation and needs.

 

What else should I know?

Regardless of which credit card you choose, it is important that you read the terms and conditions of any product fully to understand your obligations. We suggest visiting for more information on credit cardsOpens external site, and how to best make them work for you.

What you need to know

You must be a Qantas Frequent Flyer to earn and use Qantas Points. A joining fee may apply. Membership and points are subject to the Qantas Frequent Flyer program Terms and Conditions.

To make an informed choice, simply read the information available on the benefits of each card, while also taking into account your own financial situation and needs. Regardless of which credit card you choose, it is important that you read the terms and conditions of any product to fully understand your obligations.

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When it comes to credit cards, your bank or financial institution may use different terms. Here is a general explanation of the meaning of some of the terms used in relation to credit cards. Please keep in mind that it’s important that you read the terms and conditions of your credit card as well as the Product Disclosure Statement (PDS) to understand all the rewards, features, fees and charges and interest rates that may apply to your card.

Card products referred to are not Qantas products and not offered or issued by Qantas but by the relevant Card partners. The applicable Card Partner is the credit provider and credit licensee under the National Consumer Credit laws. Points are offered by the relevant Card partner and partner reward program and can only be earned on eligible purchases. Bonus points amounts offered are different for each credit card. Minimum spend criteria applies.