Published: March 11, 2021 9:05 PM IST
Google is looking to monetise the transactional data of its GPay users in India and will also offer them the choice to opt-out of this option. Three and a half year after the launch of Google Pay in India, the search giant is now looking to make some money off the app. Also Read - Google WiFi app is shutting down next month in favor of Google Home: Report
Google has said that it will roll out an update to Google Pay next week that will share a prompt with users whether they wish to share their data with the company. Also Read - Google Maps Compass returns for Android users, more new features introduced
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