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Bringing Google Pay to PaymentRequest
čtvrtek 26. července 2018
In September 2016 Chrome launched support for the
PaymentRequest
API, which offers a secure, seamless checkout experience built right into the browser. As part of that launch, Chrome offered support for the
basic-card
payment method. This allowed users to pay for goods online via PaymentRequest with credit or debit cards stored locally in Chrome or, for signed-in users, stored within their Google Account.
As of version 70, Chrome will no longer return cards stored in a user’s Google Account as part of the
basic-card
payment method. To continue getting access to cards stored in a user’s Google Account, developers will need to add support for Google Pay. This change is due to the fact that beginning with version 68, Chrome supports the Payment Handler API, a standards-based way for the browser to communicate with digital payment providers. Google Pay supports this standard.
Getting started with Google Pay is easy. Visit the
developer site
for a quick tutorial and review the latest Google Pay brand guidelines for best practices. When you are ready to implement, just follow the detailed
checklist
to test your integration and request production access.
You can find
troubleshooting tips
for common issues and can
contact the Google Pay team
if you need any additional help. Thanks for helping us make payments on the web a great experience for users everywhere.
Posted by Zach Koch, Product Manager
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