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I don’t know what you’re referring to exactly, but for me, I like using normal credit cards through Apple Pay because the recipient doesn’t get your actual credit card number and a different number is used each time
9 0 ReplyBut Apple does and sees all the transactions so I don't know whether it's better privacy wise
22 0 ReplyAnd they're not doing it to protect their customers. They're doing it so only they have this data.
4 0 ReplyWell, so does your credit card company and they sell that info to the same companies Apple does, so nothing is really lost but a little is gained.
Really, there’s not much private about credit cards at all, so idk what’s with this thread…
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Google Wallet, formally Google Pay, formally GPay, formally Android Pay, formally Google Wallet, formally Android Wallet, does the same thing.
Switching phones and returning something was such a pain since it generated an entirely new number.
9 0 ReplyThe credit card company and everybody buying that data from them still does though, probably, which for me is the bigger concern.
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