It's easy to spot retailers that accept Apple Pay. Apple Pay-friendly stores have a logo on the door or at the register near the contactless reader. To use Apple Pay in stores, you need to have your iPhone or Apple Watch available. You can use Apple Pay with your passcode if you don...
To pay within apps on iPhone and iPad, select Apple Pay® as the payment method and confirm payment by double-clicking the side button to authenticate with Face ID or your passcode, or place your finger on Touch ID. For iPhone, iPad and Apple Watch. Accepted at over 85% of retailers ...
Apple Watch: Double tap side button. MacBook Pro with touch ID: Use touch id. If touch ID is off, tap the Apple Pay icon on the touch bar and follow the prompts on the screen. Is there a fee associated with using a Chase card with Apple Pay? There is no cost for Apple Pay from...
Use Apple Pay®to easily check out with your PNC Visa®[1]card. Pay in stores, restaurants, taxis, vending machines and many other places. Use your eligible Mac®, iPad®and Apple Watch®at hundreds of thousands of merchant locations nationwide to pay in-app or online. ...
Your Apple Watch locks with a passcode as soon as you take it off, so if you were to ever lose it, or it’s somehow stolen, whoever gets it can’t use Apple Pay without knowing your watch’s passcode. (And you can disable the cards using the Apple Watch app on your iPhone.) The...
The iPhone isn't the only mobile device that can act as your wallet with Apple Pay. The new Apple Watch is also capable of making mobile payments. Here's what you need to know.
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Apple Pay Cash launched with last week's release of iOS 11.2 for iPhone and iPad, and watchOS 4.2 for compatible Apple Watch devices. Check out this video to learn how to set up the feature on Apple Watch.
Over the past five years, Apple has added support for transit cards and loyalty cards. Imagine hopping onto the bus or train with just a swipe of your iPhone or Apple Watch at the turnstile. Apple Pay works on your iPhone, iPad, Apple Watch and Mac. Depending on the device, you...
With your payment card information added to the Wallet app, it's time to start using Apple Pay. To use Apple Pay at a physical store, you need an iPhone or Apple Watch because they have NFC support. Be prepared for the Wallet app to ask you to authenticate yourself with Face ID, Touc...