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LG Pay

In this article we are going to explore in depth the topic of LG Pay, which has sparked great interest and controversy in recent years. Since its emergence, LG Pay has captured the attention of people from different fields, generating passionate debates and conflicting opinions. Through this analysis, we aim to examine in detail the different aspects surrounding LG Pay, with the aim of shedding light on its importance, implications and possible future developments. With a multidisciplinary approach, we will address both its historical, cultural, social and scientific dimensions, as well as the diverse perspectives that exist on the matter, in an effort to provide a comprehensive and enriching vision of LG Pay.

LG Pay
Developer(s)LG Electronics
Initial releaseJune 2, 2017 (2017-06-02)
Operating systemAndroid
PlatformSelected LG G series & LG V series smartphones
LicenseProprietary
Websitewww.lg.com/us/lg-pay
LG Pay payment screen on the LG G6

LG Pay was a mobile payment and digital wallet service by LG Electronics that let users make payments using compatible phones. The service supported contactless payments using near-field communication (NFC), and also incorporated wireless magnetic communication that allowed contactless payments to be used on payment terminals that only supported magnetic stripe transactions.

LG Pay was discontinued in the United States in November 2021, and in South Korea, the LG Pay payment deadline is scheduled to end on July 15, 2024, and the payment cancellation deadline is scheduled to end on July 31, 2024.

Service

LG Pay was developed from the intellectual property of Dynamics; plans for the service were announced in November 2015. The service supported both NFC-based mobile payment systems (which are prioritized when support is detected), as well as those that only support magnetic stripes. This was accomplished via technology known as "Wireless Magnetic Communication" (WMC), which transmitted card data to a payment terminal's swipe slot via emitting wireless magnetic data pulses, causing the terminal to register it as if it were a normal magnetic stripe.

On phones, the menu of the wallet was launched by swiping from the bottom of the screen. Different credit, debit and loyalty cards could be loaded into the app, and selected by swiping between them on-screen.

In South Korea, LG Pay could be used for online store payments, transportation card payments, membership cards, and to withdraw money on selected banks' ATMs.

Security

LG Pay's security measures were based on LG Mobile and South Korean card companies such as Shinhan Card technologies; credit card information was stored in a secure token. Payments had to be authenticated using either a one-time password, fingerprint scan, or, later, 3D facial recognition .

See also

References

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