Few Black Friday purchases were made using mobile payment apps...

Few Black Friday purchases were made using mobile payment apps like Android Pay or Apple Pay. undefined

When it came to paying for Black Friday purchases, consumers opened their traditional wallets and left their digital wallets in their pocket.

Payments processor Cayan said only 0.6 percent of purchases were made using mobile payment apps like Apple Pay or Android Pay.

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When it came to paying for Black Friday purchases, consumers opened their traditional wallets and left their digital wallets in their pocket.

Payments processor Cayan said only 0.6 percent of purchases were made using mobile payment apps like Apple Pay or Android Pay.

Biggest Black Friday change? Payment with chip cards rose from 0.2 percent last year to 55 percent this year.

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