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To make Google Pay more secure, you will require a Google PIN to use the app. You can also use your existing screen lock to secure Google Pay.
Note: Your Google PIN is different from your UPI PIN or the PIN that you use to unlock your phone.
- Note: Your fingerprint information isn't shared with the app. Learn more about Unlock with your fingerprint
- Select Use Google PIN to use Google PIN.
Change your Google PIN
- Open Google Pay .
- In the top, tap your photo Settings Privacy & Security Security.
- Select Use Google PIN.
- Tap Forgot PIN.
- Follow the instructions.
Do you have issues with Google Pay app?
Protect your Google Pay information
Google Pay protects your information using Google Pay's collection of top security features that help detect fraud, prevent hacking and protect your identity.
Your Google Pay information is stored on secure servers in a safe location, and our team monitors it at all times.
Important: If you think that there’s been a case of fraud or unauthorised activity in your account, contact us to report it immediately. You should also contact your bank to dispute any charges from the unauthorised activity.
Spot suspicious calls, emails & requests
Below are ways that someone might fraudulently ask for personal information or access to your account.
Note: You’ll never get a direct call from Google unless you filled out a form or requested a call back from an agent.
Set strong account and device security measures
- To make it hard for other people to use your account, you’re asked to set a Google PIN when you get started with Google Pay. If you don’t think that your Google PIN is strong enough, you can change it.
- Make sure that you set a strong UPI PIN that only you know, and which cannot be easily guessed. Keep these PINs private and don’t share them with anyone.
Using a screen lock (such as a pattern or a PIN) on your phone can help protect your information if your phone gets lost or stolen.