Android y may speed up your next impulse buy from your smartphone. That’s because ’s mobile payment service can now hle in-app purchases.
This means you can pay for a ft car or an Instacart grocery order without the need to meticulously enter in your credit card data or save a profile of your card across 20 different services. says initial partners include OpenTable, Fancy, t, Instacart, ft. You can view the full list in the ay Store.
You’ll see some discount offers from the partners, with touting $20 off on OpenTable dining, $10 off a ft ride, $10 off DoorDash 30% off a Vinted order. There may be restrictions at checkout, so look for the details.
Developers can get in on the action with a new set of Android y As available. Additionally, says that Android y is coming to Australia in 2016, which could make your next overseas journey more pleasant.
y this matters: ’s work with Android y has a practical benefit for you: it’ll eliminate the frustration of entering 16 digit credit card numbers onto a small screen. As more companies link their rewards programs to Android y, you’ll be able to rack up points or take advantage of discounts because the information will be saved automatically. And retailers will like all that integration to more effectively market their stuff.