Good Housekeeping (UK)

How to pay by MOBILE PHONE

Nearly one in six Brits (16% of us) have registered to make contactles­s payments using their smartphone­s or smartwatch­es, instead of using a debit or credit card. Here’s what you need to know if you’re thinking of making the switch.

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HOW DOES IT WORK?

Mobile payment services allow you to link your debit or credit card to your smartphone so you can pay for goods or services by tapping your phone on the contactles­s card reader; you don’t need your card with you.

WHICH MOBILE PAYMENT SERVICE SHOULD I SIGN UP TO?

Apple Pay, Google Pay and Samsung Pay are the major mobile payment services in the UK and are supported by most big banks, including First Direct, HSBC, Natwest, Santander, Halifax, Royal Bank of Scotland, Barclays and Lloyds. Fitbit and Garmin have their own mobile payment services on some activity trackers and smartwatch­es, but currently only Santander and Starling support them.

DO ALL PHONES SUPPORT MOBILE PAYMENTS?

The oldest iphone model you can use Apple Pay on is the iphone 6 (the Apple Watch is also compatible). Google Pay works on any Android 5.0 smartphone (or newer) with Near-field Communicat­ion

(NFC), and several Wear OS smartwatch­es including Huawei Watch

2, Fossil and Ticwatch models. Samsung Pay works on the Samsung Galaxy S6 and more recent models, the Galaxy A series of smartphone­s and Samsung Galaxy watches.

WHERE CAN I USE IT?

Anywhere on the high street that takes contactles­s cards and also has an Apple Pay, Google Pay or Samsung Pay logo is compatible, including Marks & Spencer, Lidl, Boots and Pizza Express. There’s no official spending limit, but some retailers impose the same £30 limit as for contactles­s payments.

IS IT SAFE?

Your card details are not stored on your phone or watch and you can delete your debit or credit card details from your device, even if you lose it. See icloud.com for Apple Pay; google.com/android/find for Android devices and, for Samsung gadgets, findmymobi­le.samsung.com.

HOW TO GET STARTED

On an iphone, open the Wallet app. If you have an Android smartphone, download the Google Pay app from the Google Play Store. For Samsung handsets, download Samsung Pay from the Samsung Galaxy Store. All three of these apps will then ask you to add your card details by taking a photo of the card itself and your bank will send a verificati­on code as a text message or via a phone call.

When you make a payment, unlock your device by placing your finger on the fingerprin­t sensor or activate facial recognitio­n (iphones only), then hold the device over the contactles­s reader.

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