ryd

ryd

Catégorie : Auto et véhiculesVersion: 6.2.2

Taille:20.7 MBSystème d'exploitation : Android 7.0+

Promoteur:ryd GmbH

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Description de l'application

Remarquez sans effort avec l'application RYD: sautez les lignes et payez avec votre téléphone

Découvrez une approche révolutionnaire du ravitaillement - rapide, pratique et sans file d'attente. L'application RYD permet des paiements de carburant rapides et faciles, rationalisant l'intégralité du processus, de la localisation des stations et des prix de la vérification des reçus numériques.

ce que RYD propose:

  • Localisez les stations-service à proximité.
  • Afficher les prix du carburant en temps réel.
  • Payer le carburant directement via l'application.
  • Obtenez des reçus de carburant au format PDF.
  • Accédez à votre historique de ravitaillement complet.

Disponibilité de Ryd:

Actuellement disponible dans neuf pays: la Belgique, l'Allemagne, les Pays-Bas, l'Autriche, le Danemark, le Portugal, le Luxembourg, l'Espagne et la Suisse.

Comment faire le plein avec RYD:

  1. Ouvrez l'application RYD à la station-service.
  2. Sélectionnez votre pompe à carburant.
  3. Suivez les instructions intégrées (ravitaillez ou réserve du carburant).
  4. Retournez la buse après le ravitaillement.
  5. Complétez le paiement et procédez après confirmation.

Pourquoi choisir Ryd?

  • Gagnez du temps: Trouvez rapidement des stations et payez via votre téléphone.
  • Conjacieuse: Payez confortablement de votre véhicule.
  • Records organisés: Gérer tous les reçus de carburant en un seul endroit.
  • Économies potentielles: Accédez aux remises et promotions exclusives du carburant.
  • Options de paiement polyvalent: Amazon Pay, Google Pay, Apple Pay, MasterCard, Visa, Amex et PayPal.
  • Variété carburant: Prend en charge tous les types de carburant et l'hydrogène dans les stations de mobilité H2.
  • Checkout invité: Essayez l'application sans créer de compte; Payer avec Google Pay ou Apple Pay.

L'application RYD est entièrement gratuite, sans coûts cachés ni annonces intrusives. Vos données sont sécurisées avec des connexions SSL chiffrées.

Recommandation:

Comme présenté dans AutoBild (un magazine allemand automobile de premier plan): "Détendez-vous tout en faisant du ravitaillement, sans de longues lignes à la caisse enregistreuse: c'est facile avec votre smartphone à la pompe à gaz. L'application RYD pratique le rend possible."

Confidentialité:

La protection des données est primordiale. Nous ne partageons pas de données personnelles avec des tiers. Les autorisations d'application sont clairement expliquées:

  • Identité: Utilisé pour les notifications push concernant la détection de voyage (nécessite votre identifiant Google).
  • Emplacement: montre votre emplacement et votre véhicule sur une carte.
  • Informations sur la connexion Wi-Fi: Détermine l'accès Internet.

Quoi de neuf (version 6.2.2 - mise à jour le 15 novembre 2024):

  • Performances améliorées pour une expérience utilisateur plus rapide.
  • Startup d'application plus rapide.
  • flux de paiement plus lisse et plus fiable.

Téléchargez l'application RYD aujourd'hui pour une expérience de ravitaillement rapide, facile et sécurisée!

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