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Google Wallet could soon get this big security upgrade on Android and Wear OS to protect your cards

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  • Google Wallet has added a new security feature to protect your data
  • Viewing anything in the app will require verification after three minutes
  • This previously only applied to making payments

As digital wallets have grown in popularity, it’s become more important than ever that their security is certifiably rock solid. After all, the last thing you need is for your credit card details or identity documents to fall into the wrong hands.

As spotted by 9to5Google, the Google Wallet app has made an adjustment intended to protect your security. Previously, if you attempted to pay for something using Google Wallet and three minutes had passed since you first opened the app, you’d be prompted to verify your identity using biometric info (like a fingerprint or a facial scan) or entering your passcode. Now, once three minutes are up, you’ll have to verify yourself if you want to use the app at all – even just viewing its home screen.

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