Online shopping is the way to go. Gone are the days when visiting a store, checking out the prices, and making a payment were a part of the to-do list. Today, visiting a site and placing the order is the least you can do as you wait on the shipping to take effect.
Before you decide on where you are going to do the shopping from, with respect to interest and experience, there are some precautions you ought to take to ensure the safety of your transaction and your debit card details.
However, Google wants to make it a little easier for you to do the shopping in the Chrome browser. The company wants to shift from the traditional method of having to sync your browser to access your card details on all the devices you use, by automatically filling out your payment details when you shop online.
As long as you are signed into Chrome on your desktop computer, you should be able to at least use the payment methods you previously saved to your Google Account. What Chrome does is to fill in checkout forms without having to turn on sync.
When doing your online shopping and you’re signed-in to Chrome, you will be offered the option of using a card from your Google Account. All that will be required of you is to confirm the card’s CVC. If you choose to save a new card to your account, you will receive a confirmation email from Google Pay with additional information.
How to manage card payments on Chrome
If you want to save your payment methods on your device, you can do that by adding your card in Chrome Settings under Payment methods. You can manage and delete the cards in your account at anytime by going to your Google Account, checking under Payments & subscriptions, and selecting Payment methods.

