Apple Pay
Apple Pay is a payment method that allows users to make secure transactions in stores, in apps, and online.
Apple Pay is a payment method that allows users to make secure transactions in stores, in apps, and online.
Apple Pay is a payment method that allows users to make secure transactions in stores, in apps, and online. Here are some of its features:
Contactless Payments
Apple Pay works anywhere that accepts contactless payments, including vending machines, grocery stores, taxis, and subway stations
Security
Apple Pay uses near-field communication (NFC) chips and security features like Touch ID, facial recognition, and passcodes to verify users.
Rewards
Users can receive and redeem rewards when they pay with Apple Pay if they have contactless rewards cards in Wallet.
Apple Cash
Users can send and receive money with friends and family using Apple Cash (U.S. only).
Express Mode
Users can tap their iPhone or Apple Watch on the card reader to pay for public transport without authenticating their payment with Face ID or Touch ID.
Check Balances
Users can view their debit card balance before checking out with Apple Pay by connecting their account to the eligible cards they use for Apple Pay.
Split Payments
Users can split their purchases into smaller payments over time through an eligible card.
Apple Pay is available on iPhone and iPad. Users can add their credit or debit card to the Wallet app on their iPhone and then add it to their other devices.
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