To prevent it a little more in these cases, pay-as-you-go technology is a great alternative. After all, contact is restricted to personal objects and it is possible to maintain the recommended distance of 1.5 m from other people. Thus, if it is necessary to go out for shopping, exposure to contamination drastically reduces. If you still don’t know how to take advantage of this, check out a step-by-step guide to using Google Pay, the search giant’s digital wallet. What you need to use Google Pay The use of technology is simple. Payments can be made in several physical stores, dispensing cards and requiring only an Android smartphone with NFC technology available. To find out if your device is compatible, go to “Settings” and look for the “NFC” option in the “Connections” section. It is worth remembering that some public transport services also accept payment by approximation, as in the city of Rio de Janeiro (MetrôRio and in tests at SuperVia) and in São Paulo (some SPTrans lines). Then, simply unlock the phone, bring the smartphone closer to the machine and wait for the identity to be validated using a password or fingerprint on the phone. Upon completion of the transaction, payment confirmation will appear on the screen.
