How to setup Google Payments to pay for Cryptonite anti-phishing security service

Paul Walsh
METACERT
Published in
3 min readDec 28, 2018

Some Cryptonite users are complaining that they are unable to pay for the service. Google Payment is a bit of a pain, so I apologize for having to use this payment method. We will look at implementing a more convenient payment system in the near year — when we can dedicate more time and resources to the project.

Below are instructions that must be followed in order to be able to pay for Cryptonite. I have also included instructions on how to use Cryptonite on multiple computers using the same account.

Using Cryptonite on multiple computers

To use Cryptonite on multiple computers, follow the steps above — making sure you sign into the same account that you used to pay for Cryptonite. Make sure you turn on sync or Chrome won’t know that you’ve already paid for Cryptonite.

After you have signed into the same Google Account and turned on sync, install Cryptonite. Don’t install Cryptonite and then sign into Google — that might not work.

Cryptonite is built for desktop browsers

Cryptonite does not work on iPhone or Android devices — it’s a desktop browser extension. You can however, request access to our email security service that offers the same level of protection for your native (pre-installed) email client https://metacert.com/email ← if you like Cryptonite wait until you see this working.

If you REALLY want to pay in crypto

If you have serious difficulty in paying for the service using Google Payments, you can use crypto. To enquire about using crypto please send a private message to Billy on Telegram — https://t.me/RobotComms ← Billy will NEVER DM you unless you message him first. You can also connect with Billy on Slack — the link can be found at the bottom of metacertprotocol.com

If you still have problems trying to pay for Cryptonite please contact us through our ticketing system — it’s the fastest way to get help.

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Paul Walsh
METACERT

MetaCert CEO. Passionate about Cybersecurity, Blockchain, Crypto, Snowboarding & Red Wine. Part of the AOL team that launched AIM. Co-founded 2 W3C Standards.