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Using your phone to pay is convenient, but it can also mean you spend more
  • @june
    I'd say an accidental triggering would be the least of your worries. Any bad actor could trigger your watch and transfer money directly from that card before you would know about it.

  • Using your phone to pay is convenient, but it can also mean you spend more
  • @june
    I'd argue it's also not as secure, not that many things are as secure as they should be.

  • Using your phone to pay is convenient, but it can also mean you spend more
  • @june
    Pixel watch 2, not that it really matters as the point is valid with any that are even remotely secure.

  • Using your phone to pay is convenient, but it can also mean you spend more
  • @AA5B
    Logging in, dragging down from the top, picking the right card, getting it to the exact location on the scan tool used and angling my wrist properly so it can send the data.
    That's not too mention keeping you're watch operating system up to date so the card will actually work

  • Using your phone to pay is convenient, but it can also mean you spend more
  • @GamingChairModel
    Unlocking the phone can take a bit longer. I use my watch, which is just as inconvenient but at least I don't have to reach for anything.
    @OpticalMoose

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