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As you may recall, Samsung released the Samsung app in June Wallet, which was created by combining the Samsung Pay and Samsung Pass applications. It is currently available in eight countries: Germany, France, Spain, Italy, Great Britain, USA, South Korea and China. Now the Korean giant has announced that it will expand to 13 new countries by the end of the year.

Samsung Wallet will come to Švý this yearcarska, Denmark, Norway, Sweden, Finland, South Africa, Oman, Qatar, Kuwait, Bahrain, United Arab Emirates, Vietnam and Kazakhstan. So he will avoid the Czech Republic (for now). The app allows users to store credit/debit cards, membership and gift cards, digital keys, ID and driver's licenses, travel boarding passes, and even blockchain wallets.

Samsung claims its wallet is extremely secure thanks to the Samsung Knox platform. It is protected by biometric methods, such as a fingerprint. Stores sensitive informace in an isolated environment (in a separate part of the processor) inside the smartphone, so it is also usually safe from physical attempts to hack into it. According to Samsung, it plans to "bring it to as many markets as possible as soon as possible", so hopefully we will see it in our country one day.

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