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Google Wallet gains new digital car keys sharing options

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Ro, 26 May 2026

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Sharing your digital car keys from your Google Wallet isn't a great feature and now it got even better. The latest system service update from Google gives you a few additional options.

Google Wallet gains new digital car keys sharing options

The new update brings new ways to share your digital car keys. You can now assign different roles to people you share your keys with, like "co-owner," "guest," and "service." This, in turn, allows you to apply certain restrictions.

For instance, you can limit the speed, acceleration and even the maximum music volume for certain people or roles. You can do so after you tap Share car key in your Google Wallet app.

The update also simplifies sharing your car keys across different devices, such as your smartwatch.

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  • 7x3
  • 1 hour ago

That's it!? That's the story!? That barely counts as telling what the story was going to be about.

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  • Anonymous
  • AfM
  • 7 hours ago

"Sharing your digital car keys from your Google Wallet isn't a great feature and now it got even better." Nope, not written by AI. LOL what garbage!

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  • Anonymous
  • JyL
  • 7 hours ago

So if in a year or two from now google decides to kill this feature, what happens to the digital keys? The car? Does it lock up the guest inside? Or outside in the cold once they exit the vehicle? But why am I even complaining, I don't even...

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