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Check out our topic page for the latest mobile commerce news. Who has the stronger mobile payments play: Isis, Google Wallet or Apple?

Author Chantal Tode. Isis may also be taking its time to insure that it gets the technology right. As of yet, Passbook does not include the ability to store credit cards. Creating an experience The wild card here is Apple. So what's the difference from Google Wallet, then? It's the security. Google Wallet's security is all done on Google's end. When you pay with Google Wallet, Google itself pays the merchant, and your credit card data is processed from Google's database.

Before a recent change, the Google stored your card's data on a different chip inside of your phone. This means, basically, that it's not much different from using one-click purchasing on Amazon, or anywhere else that has your credit card information on file on its servers.

Isis works differently. Check out our topic page for the latest mobile commerce news. Isis adds loyalty play to mobile payments for vending machines. Author Chantal Tode. Google Wallet is the other main competitor using NFC technology in a mobile wallet. All rights reserved.



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