Hackernews posts about Google Pay
Google Pay is a digital payment service developed by Google that allows users to make transactions and manage their financial information in a centralized app.
- Donating Agent Payments Protocol to the Fido Alliance (blog.google)
- Google Updates Android Bug Bounty Program with $1.5M Offer (www.forbes.com)
- Google drastically reduces payouts for Android and Chrome vulnerability reports (bughunters.google.com)
- Show HN: AutoAlert – Android app that announces UPI payments (play.google.com)
- Show HN: Friendly prediction markets to turn trips into a running tournament (bets.bernikins.com)
- Show HN: I built the missing layer between email and DocuSign (onerequest.app)
- Show HN: Polar Balance – a bipolar mood tracker I built for my wife (grayconsultingmanagement.com)
- Show HN: ClassKeep – Booking, credits, and smart waitlists for boutique studios (www.classkeep.app)
- Show HN: Mind Focus, an Android app for focus and attention recovery (www.ataraxiaapps.com)
- Google Is Paving a New Information Superhighway (warnercrocker.com)
- GrapheneOS fixes Android VPN leak Google refused to patch (cyberinsider.com)
- Show HN: Brev – A frictionless Android note taking app (play.google.com)
- Show HN: Pablo – a Chrome extension that copies UI from any website (www.usepablo.dev)
- Python 1.0.0 is out (1994) (groups.google.com)