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Which Stores Use (and Don’t Use) Android Pay?

Have you started using your mobile device to pay whenever you’re going in and out of stores? It’s quite the convenience, and we really are lucky to have this technology at the tip of our fingertips. Android Pay is just one more convenience that makes life easier, but you may be wondering which stores accept this form of payment, and whether or not it’s safe to use it at certain places. Read on to learn all the spots where you can shop without even taking your wallet out!

Clothing Stores
There are an abundance of clothing stores that allow you to simply flash your phone for payment. This may include some of your favorites, like Barney’s New York, American Eagle Outfitters, Bloomingdale’s, Kohl’s, and Aeropostale. Whenever you’re shopping for some new favorite options, this is the perfect way to pay so that you can breeze through the mall with ease.

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Home Stores
It’s always fun to add new and trendy items to your home, and now you can pay for them with Android Pay at many of your favorite stores. For instance, Crate and Barrel accepts Android Pay; it is the perfect spot to grab all of the furniture and home accessories your heart desires.

Food Spots
When you’re hungry, you want your food as quickly as possible. Make checking out at food establishments easier by paying with Android Pay. Spots such as Fuddrucker’s, Dunkin Donuts, KFC, McDonald’s, White Castle, and Jamba Juice all accept this form of payment, making it easier than ever to eat on the go!

Grocery Stores
Food shopping can be enough of a chore without the added hassle of having to dig for your wallet, cash, or credit card. Make it simpler by paying with Android Pay at a range of your favorite grocery stores. This includes Stop & Shop, Jewel Osco, Whole Foods, Fresh Market, Shaw’s, and Save Mart Supermarkets. You’ll be on your way with your groceries in no time.

How Safe is Android Pay?
You’re probably wondering if it’s safe to use this payment method everywhere. As you may have noticed, all of the stores and establishments mentioned above are reputable chains that can be found virtually everywhere. You’ll want to stick to using this form of payment at places like that — with a strong reputation — so that you can rely on their security to keep your information safe. Avoid using Android Pay at smaller and lesser known stores or establishments that may not have as great of a security system.

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