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Redeem passes from Google Pay

Passes can be redeemed in either of two ways.

Use show and scan

Help your customers scan their Pass by attaching a barcode. The API provides a variety of barcode types. For more details, see the Reference.

Use NFC tap

Your users can seamlessly redeem their loyalty cards using an NFC tap. Apply for Google Pay API for Passes access to learn more.

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Last updated 2020-07-24 UTC.

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