Kids
will
soon
be
able
to
download
the
Google
Wallet
app
on
their
Android
phone,
allowing
them
to
buy
things
in
store
via
Google’s
tap-to-pay
feature,
reports
9to5Google.
The
news
comes
after
Google
first
added
the
feature
to
its
kid-focused
Fitbit
Ace
LTE
fitness
tracker
in
August.
In
a
statement
given
to
9to5Google,
the
company
said
there
will
be
ways
for
parents
to
supervise
usage,
with
control
over
approving
new
cards,
removing
cards,
and
viewing
transaction
history.
Parents
can
supervise
children’s
accounts
via
the
Google
Family
Link
app
that
lets
parents
set
restrictions
for
content
and
screen
time,
and
added
the
ability
to
see
when
kids
leave
school
and
arrive
home
in
2022.
Kids
will
be
able
to
make
tap-to-pay
purchases
using
standard
authentication
options,
including
fingerprint,
facial
recognition,
PIN,
or
passwords.
They
can
also
use
Google
Wallet
to
store
gift
cards
and
event
tickets,
but
they
can’t
make
online
purchases
or
save
health
or
identification
cards.
Google’s
kids’
payments
feature will
start
rolling
out
to
Google
Wallet
users
in
the
US
and
several
other
countries
next
year.
With
the
move,
Google
is
catching
up
with
Apple,
whose
Apple
Cash
Family
service
already
lets
children
use
Apple
Pay
for
purchases
in
stores.
It
also
lets
kids
buy
things
online
as
well
as
send
and
receive
money
through
messages.
Original author: Sheena Vasani
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