With more and more stores
implementing electronic card readers,
making a mobile payment
has never been easier.
Here's how you can set
up and use Apple Pay
for your next purchase.
Like an actual wallet,
you'll start by adding
a credit or debit card.
Open up the Wallet app on your home screen
and tap on the plus symbol
on the upper-right corner.
You'll be briefed about Apple Pay
and its privacy information.
Tap "continue" to move forward.
Tap on "credit or debit card."
You'll then be prompted to
enter your card details manually
or by scanning it with your camera.
Enter your name and the CVV
associated with the card.
Review the terms and conditions page
and tap on "agree" to continue.
You will need to grant
permission for your iPhone
to access your location in order
to accurately track your purchases.
Verify your card for Apple Pay
by receiving a verification
code via phone call or text.
You can also call your bank for approval.
Your card should now
appear in your Apple Wallet
and be ready for use.
When you're paying at a store,
check if the payment
terminal has an Apple Pay
or NFC symbol or ask the cashier
if they accept Apple Pay.
When ready to pay,
place the back side of your
iPhone on the terminal,
and it will prompt you
to confirm your purchase
with face ID, touch ID, or your PIN.
If Apply Pay doesn't pop up,
double-tap your power button
to manually trigger it.
You can also use Apple
Pay for online shopping.
Look for the Apple Pay
button at the checkout
and complete your purchase from there.
Next time you leave your
wallet at home, don't worry.
You have another one in your pocket.
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