You can now add US passport info to your iPhone Apple wallet
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Google is launching a new opt-in feature in the U.S. that lets Google Wallet and Pay use your purchase history and stored passes (such as boarding passes or loyalty cards) to customize the suggestions you see.
At some point, most of us have experienced the stress of losing a wallet — or worse, having it stolen. Beyond the hassle of canceling cards and replacing IDs is a deeper fear: What can someone do with it? Security experts say carrying just one wrong item ...
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Web wallets signify one of those leaps in the evolution of digital finance. Combining traits like accessibility and efficiency, web wallets can enable cryptocurrency management for every user connected to the internet.
We won’t mince words: Losing your wallet sucks. But depending on what you have stashed in your billfold, misplacing it could either be a mild inconvenience … or a catastrophe. Prefer the former? Then we have a list of 14 things you should never carry ...