Apple’s Wallet application, particularly following the elimination of peer-to-peer transactions, remains one of the premier solutions for executing contactless payments on compatible devices. Moreover, since Google introduced the revamped Google Wallet App, it has consistently enhanced it with fresh features and options.
Among the latest additions — which is currently expanding to a wider range of countries — is the “Everything else” function, permitting you to incorporate various passes into your Google Wallet, allowing for simple access without needing to carry the physical items.
By default, Google Wallet provides support for loyalty cards, gift cards, and even identification cards, public transit passes, and, naturally, your payment cards. However, the Everything else feature caters to anything outside those categories. The app recommends including passes such as event tickets, gym memberships, and even insurance documentation. So how does all of this operate? Here’s all the information you require.