I was at dinner with my mates and had my phone held in my hand unlocked (but not looking at it) when the dude from the restaurant went to move the payment machine across the table for my friend to pay, Google wallet automatically paid without me even opening the wallet app or authorising the payment with a fingerprint or something (mind you my phone wasn't even that close to the machine, probably like ~15cm away). There's no settings to only enable payments only when the app is open either, just a few settings about notifications.
I've seen people say to turn NFC on only when making a payment, however pixel does not even have this toggle in the quick settings tiles which is really irritating, meaning I'd have to open settings every time.
I'm kinda surprised you don't even need to authorise the payments or that you don't even need the app open which is kinda scary tbh.
Anyone else experienced this issue, or have any solutions?
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I use Google wallet every since losing my phone with my credit cards a couple of months back on vacation. Yesterday I wondered if I could pay with my phone without opening the google wallet app, and so I did, and it worked.
Which makes me think, what stops people from getting an NFC reader/writer, and to charge my google wallet while my phone is in my pocket? or just while not looking?
Is there some security measure I could set up, like a password or biometrics?
Or is my only option to have NFC turned off in my phone until I want to use it and turn it back off after I'm finished?