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Galaxy S24Did you forgo a security update? You have to contact Google, as it says in the message.
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Galaxy S24"This device can't be set up to tap to pay. Your device doesn't meet security standards to make contactless payments. It may be rooted or running uncertified software."
This typically happens due to one of the following reasons:
Possible Causes & Fixes 1. Device Integrity Check (Google Play Protect) Go to: Settings > Security & Privacy > Google Play Protect > Scan. If your device is flagged as "Uncertified," you won't be able to use Google Pay. 2. Check for Root or Bootloader Unlock If your device is rooted or has an unlocked bootloader, Google Pay disables tap to pay for security reasons. To check: Dial *#*#7378423#*#* (on some devices) and look for "Bootloader unlocked." If unlocked, youāll need to relock it or restore stock firmware. 3. Check Google Play Certification Go to: Play Store > Profile Icon > Settings > About > Play Protect certification. If it says "Device is not certified," Google Pay won't work. Fix: Reinstall the official firmware via Odin (for Samsung) or register your device with Google (Check here). 4. Clear Cache & Reinstall Google Pay Go to: Settings > Apps > Google Pay > Storage > Clear Cache & Data. Uninstall and reinstall Google Pay from the Play Store. 5. Update Software Ensure your Samsung S21 Ultra is running the latest One UI update. Check in: Settings > Software Update > Download and install. 6. Reset Google Wallet & Payment Methods Open Google Wallet > Settings > Remove Payment Methods. Add them again and try enabling Tap to Pay.
If none of these work, let me know if youāve recently updated your software or installed any third-party apps that might interfere!
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Galaxy S24Did anything happen between yesterday and today? Try deleting the cache from the Google Wallet storage setting and rebooting your phone. If it still does not work, try wiping the cache partition from your phone. The cache may not be clearing itself properly. If none of that helps, try uninstalling and reinstalling Google Wallet.
You also have to option to set up Samsung Wallet and see if you get the same kind of error. If a merchant accepts Google and Apple Pay, they accept Samsung Pay.
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