If you’re a Google Pay user, you may have noticed that receipts for photos and Gmail are not always included in the pay screen. This is because Google is using its own system to track these transactions, and does not include receipts in the pay screen for these types of transactions. To workaround this issue, you can use one of two methods:
- Use a third-party app to create and manage your receipts for photos and Gmail. This will allow you to include receipts in the pay screen for all types of transactions, including Google Pay.
- Use Google’s online tools to create and manage your receipts for photos and Gmail. This will allow you to include receipts in the pay screen for all types of transactions, including Google Pay.
Connecting your credit or debit card to Google Pay makes it easy to track your payments in the app. But what about payments you don’t make with those cards? There’s a clever solution for tracking physical receipts too using Google Photos and Gmail.
Google Pay doesn’t let you manually enter transactions. To get around this limitation, you can take a photo of a physical receipt or let Google find it in your emails. This feature can also automatically associate receipts with their existing recorded transactions in the app.
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In order for this feature to work, you must be a Google Photos or Gmail user. You’ll need to give Google permission to access your Photos or Gmail inbox so it can find the receipts. Let’s get started.
Open the Google Pay app on your iPhone or Android device. From the main “Pay” tab, tap your profile photo in the top-right corner. If this is your first time using the app, you’ll need to sign in with a Google account first.
Next, tap “Settings.”
Now we’re going to select the “Privacy & Security” section.
Lastly, tap “Linked Transaction Data.”
There are two toggles on this screen. The first one will allow Google Pay to find receipts from your Gmail. The second one will locate photos of receipts in your Google Photos library. Enable either one or both.
The automatically detected transactions will appear in the “Insights” tab along with other transactions. You’ll see a tiny receipt icon if it was from one of the methods you enabled above.
That’s all there is to it! This is a great way to ensure all of your purchases are being recorded so you can use Google Pay’s personal finance tools.
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