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IN PICS! Google Pay now shows how much money you spent in 2020

By Lokmat English Desk | Updated: January 2, 2021 16:58 IST

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Google Pay's new section, 2020 Rewind by the Unified Payment Interface (UPI) app is now showing how much money its users spent using the app in 2020. Google Pay is giving users insights into their spending habits of 2020.
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The new section, 2020 Rewind is currently being displayed on the Google Pay app on Android and iOS as a banner.
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The rewind section gives insights into the number of days you have spent on the app. It also shows the badges a user has earned as well as spending categories and total rewards for the year.
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Users have to simply open the Google Pay app > tap on the rewind button on the banner displayed at the top of the Google Pay app. It reads 'Check out your 2020 summary.'
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Users can access the rewind button by going to Promotions. The app displays the number of days for which a user has used the Google Pay app
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The Google Pay 2020 Summary's cumulative data is calculated as of December 19, 2020, and it has not stated any transactions after December 19.
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