Many people use the Internet to shop. A disadvantage of online shopping involves the transmission of your personal information online. If you want to buy goods from another website, you must enter all your information several times. Google sees an opportunity to create a tool that will enable operators and users to take advantage of the currency board universal.
Here's how it works: First you create a Google Account. If you already have a Google Account, you should increase the number by offering credit card, billing address, shipping address and phone number. After completing these steps, you can go shopping.
All you have to do is log into your account and Google to find Web sites that subscribe to Google Checkout. When you see the symbols listed beside the body of the entries in the results page, you know you can buy goods from a site that uses your Google account. You will be asked to provide a password for Google Checkout, but you will not have to enter your credit card numbers or personal information again. You make your choices and Google handles the entire transaction. The merchant never see your credit card number.
Google Checkout free for consumers. Operators must pay 2 percent plus 20 cents per sales transaction. But Google gives discounts to merchants who use Google AdWords. For every dollar businesses spend per month on AdWords ads, Google handles 10 million sales without [source: Google Checkout] cost.
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