Say you find the perfect pair of jeans online. You head straight to checkout, but you’re met with what feels like a never-ending list of fields to fill out: payment information, shipping address, promo codes. Then, you have to look for your wallet and dig through it to confirm the right credit card. Suddenly, a process that should only take a minute is dragging on way too long, and you end up abandoning your cart — and those perfect jeans — altogether.
When you’re ready to buy something online, it should be a smooth and quick transaction. So today we’re sharing four ways to easily check out on Chrome.
1. Identify your cards
Many people shop with multiple cards: For example, you might use a specific credit card for big purchases to rack up points, and a debit card for smaller purchases. But when you get to the checkout page, it can be hard to remember which one to select.
Starting this month, many shoppers in the U.S., U.K. and Australia who check out with Google Pay on Chrome will see images and names of their saved cards in the autofill drop-down. That way, you can quickly identify the right one to use.