SteveISU Well-known member Sep 28, 2011 1,248 17 38 Nov 30, 2016 #1 Hypothetically if someone were to steal my phone and figure out my pin, could they use Android pay with very little resistance? I've only used apple pay and my finger print is required to authorize the purchase.
Hypothetically if someone were to steal my phone and figure out my pin, could they use Android pay with very little resistance? I've only used apple pay and my finger print is required to authorize the purchase.
H hallux Q&A Team Jul 7, 2013 12,321 7 38 Nov 30, 2016 #2 If your Android Pay app is secured with a PIN, yes. Once the device or app is unlocked there's nothing stopping the holder of the phone from using it.
If your Android Pay app is secured with a PIN, yes. Once the device or app is unlocked there's nothing stopping the holder of the phone from using it.
SteveISU Well-known member Sep 28, 2011 1,248 17 38 Nov 30, 2016 #3 Well that's a little concerning. lol
T tennislvr8 Well-known member Jul 15, 2011 456 5 18 Nov 30, 2016 #4 SteveISU said: Well that's a little concerning. lol Click to expand... Use our fingerprint just like Apple pay.
SteveISU said: Well that's a little concerning. lol Click to expand... Use our fingerprint just like Apple pay.
H hallux Q&A Team Jul 7, 2013 12,321 7 38 Nov 30, 2016 #5 SteveISU said: Well that's a little concerning. lol Click to expand... I believe it's a concession to folks that have devices without fingerprint readers but have NFC (quite a few).
SteveISU said: Well that's a little concerning. lol Click to expand... I believe it's a concession to folks that have devices without fingerprint readers but have NFC (quite a few).