Google Wallet is preparing to introduce an 'Automatically import passes' feature that scans your photos for eligible tickets and passes, allowing for easier management of digital passes with user review and approval, potentially streamlining the process of adding passes from screenshots or images.
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Google Wallet now has its own website where users can manage payment methods, passes, and view recent transactions. The website shares similarities with the Google Pay website, but some features, such as certain passes and payment methods, are only accessible through the app. Users can access the new website at wallet.google.com/wallet/home and make changes to their Wallet and Google Pay settings.
The Baltimore Ravens have set the dates for their training camp practices, including a free/open practice at M&T Bank Stadium on July 29th and 18 free and open practices at the Under Armour Performance Center. Passes for both locations can be claimed starting on July 12th at 11 a.m. on a first-come, first-served basis. The practices will feature entertainment and a post-practice player autograph session for children ages 6-14.
Google Wallet will soon allow users to save passes by taking a photo of the card, and is also supporting digital IDs for Maryland residents with plans to expand to other states. Health insurance cards will also be added through Humana and the UK government's HMRC app. Corporate badges and the ability to get passes through Google's Messages app will also be available.