Apple Pay
Apple Pay is a form of digital payment that replaces your physical cards and cash with an easier, safer, more secure, and private payment method — whether you’re in a store, online, or sending cash to friends or family. It’s money, made modern.
To use on your Total Tools online purchases, start by simply adding your credit or debit card to the 'Wallet' on your Apple device. To use online, tap on the Apple Pay option at checkout from your iPhone or other Apple device. Then you'll be prompted to either enter your passcode or use Face ID to authorize the payment. After this, you'll be able to check out as usual with your Apple Pay information already filled in, so you won't need to sign in again or enter your card information.
Do note that the Apple Pay option will only appear on Apple devices.
For more information, please visit this Support Article from Apple.
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Google Pay
Google Pay is a digital wallet and payment platform from Google. It enables users to pay for transactions with Android devices in-store and on supported websites, mobile apps, and Google services, like the Google Play Store.
Start by downloading Google Wallet on your device and then add your debit or credit card OR
Save your Credit Card details on your Google Account.
Once saved, if you check your cart out, there should be an option for you to pay using GPay.
For more information, please visit this Support Article from Google.
How to pay for Google products
1. Open the Google app or website you plan to buy from.
2. Find what you want to buy.
3. Start to check out. If it’s the first time you buy a Google product, you’re asked to create a payments profile. Learn how to create a payments profile.
3.a To switch payments profile: At the top right corner of the app or website, tap More More and then Payments profile. Then choose a profile.
3.b To change your payment method: On the right of your payment info, tap Down Down arrow. Then choose a payment method.
4. Finish your purchase.
Tip: The steps can differ based on the Google product or service you buy.