With demonetization and Unified Payments Interface (UPI) coming into India, digital payments have become easier and those who do so have increased. That's why scams and frauds related to digital payment apps and platforms have also increased. Google has taken the necessary steps to ensure that users get information about any unwanted transactions immediately. Google's payment app Google Pay will also send SMS notifications with the app at the time of any transaction. Collect request is sent. It will highlight that the money will be deducted from the account when the request is approved. "We know that all users trust their money on Google Pay," said Ambrish Kenghe, director, Google Pay Product Management. We realize our responsibility and always want to maintain the user's trust in us," he said.
"The past security features are just one example of how we want to give our users a safe experience and we will work in this direction," Ambrish said in a statement. Many users are connected to digital payment services for the first time. The company wrote in a blog post that the Google Pay app comes with many of the company's security infrastructure, including scam proclaims.
In this case, Google says it uses machine learning for its scam prevention models. Users are shown scam or stronger warning when they receive a request from an unknown user who is not in any suspicious or contacts. Apart from this scam prevention, Google Pay also offers access via pin security features. In addition to blocking Google Fraudster, Google also provides users with the necessary warring during collect requests, giving users a better digital payment experience.
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