Showing posts with label Apple Pay. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Apple Pay. Show all posts

Keep your purchases private

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Apple doesn’t save your transaction information. With Apple Pay, your payments are private. Apple Pay doesn’t store the details of your transactions so they can’t be tied back to you. Your most recent purchases are kept in Passbook for your convenience, but that’s as far as it goes.



Keep your cards in your wallet. Since you don’t have to show your credit or debit card, you never reveal your name, card number, or security code to the cashier when you pay in a store. This additional layer of privacy helps ensure that your information stays where it belongs. With you.










Accepting Apple Pay is easy-How to Order Apple Pay decals for your store

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Let your customers know you accept Apple Pay.

It’s easy to let your customers know you accept Apple Pay. Download the payment mark to use within email, on your terminal screen, and on your website. Order Apple Pay decals to put on your storefront window and register.

Apple Pay (stylized as Pay) is a mobile payment and digital wallet service by Apple Inc. that lets users makepayments using the iPhone 6, iPhone 6 Plus, AppleWatch-compatible devices (iPhone 5 and later models), iPad Air 2, and iPad Mini 3.

Apple Pay is easy to set up and gives your customers a simple and secure way to pay with the devices they use every day. If you already accept credit and debit cards, simply contact your payment provider to start accepting Apple Pay. 

Put an Apple Pay decal on your storefront window and 
checkout area, so your customers will know you accept 
Apple Pay.

What’s in the kit?

  • Glass decals in two sizes

  • Register decals in two sizes

  • Application tool

Apple Pay Participating Banks Debit and Credit Cards

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Which credit card and debit card wilm Apple pay works? Apple Pay was introduced by Apple during ints introduction of iPhone 6 and iPhone 6 Plus in Apple Keynote this month.

Apple Pay will launch first on Visa, Mastercard and American Express. Supported retailers include Apple (of course), Disney, McDonald’s, Whole Foods, and online merchants like Uber and Groupon with one-touch payment.

Apple Pay will come to iOS 8 devices in October.


Accepted at 220,000 stores. And counting.

Apple Pay lets you use iPhone 6 to pay at over 220,000 locations accepting contactless payments and within participating apps. And there are even more stores and apps to come.

Apple doesn’t save your transaction information. With Apple Pay, your payments are private. Apple doesn’t store the details of your transactions so they can’t be tied back to you. Your most recent purchases are kept in Passbook for your convenience, but that’s as far as it goes.


Keep your cards in your wallet. Since you never have to show your credit or debit card, you never reveal your name, card number, or security code to the cashier when you pay in a store. This additional layer of privacy helps ensure that your information stays where it belongs. With you.

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Apple Pay features More secure payments

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Every time you hand over your credit or debit card to pay, your card number and identity are visible. With Apple Pay, instead of using your actual credit and debit card numbers when you add your card, a unique Device Account Number is assigned, encrypted and securely stored in the Secure Element, a dedicated chip in iPhone. These numbers are never stored on Apple servers. And when you make a purchase, the Device Account Number alongside a transaction-specific dynamic security code is used to process your payment. So your actual credit or debit card numbers are never shared with merchants or transmitted with payment.



Protect your accounts. Even if you lose your device. If your iPhone is ever lost or stolen, you can use Find My iPhone to quickly put your device in Lost Mode so nothing is accessible, or you can wipe your iPhone clean completely.












Keep your purchases private.



Apple doesn’t save your transaction information. With Apple Pay, your payments are private. Apple doesn’t store the details of your transactions so they can’t be tied back to you. Your most recent purchases are kept in Passbook for your convenience, but that’s as far as it goes.







Keep your cards in your wallet. Since you never have to show your credit or debit card, you never reveal your name, card number, or security code to the cashier when you pay in a store. This additional layer of privacy helps ensure that your information stays where it belongs. With you.





Apple introduced Apple Pay- How it Works

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How to use Apple pay as introduced by Apple awhile ago.

Your wallet. Without the wallet.

Gone are the days of searching for your wallet. The wasted moments finding the right card. The swiping and waiting. Now payments happen with a single touch.

Apple Pay will change how you pay with breakthrough contactless payment technology and unique security features built right into the devices you have with you every day. So you can use your iPhone 6 to pay in an easy, secure, and private way.

One touch to pay with Touch ID. Now paying in stores happens in one natural motion — there’s no need to open an app or even wake your display thanks to the innovative Near Field Communication antenna in iPhone 6. To pay, just hold your iPhone near the contactless reader with your finger on Touch ID. You don’t even have to look at the screen to know your payment information was successfully sent. A subtle vibration and beep lets you know.

Convenient checkout. On iPhone, you can also use Apple Pay to pay with a single touch in apps. Checking out is as easy as selecting “Apple Pay” and placing your finger on the Touch ID.

Setup is simple. Passbook already stores your boarding passes, tickets, coupons, and more. Now it can store your credit and debit cards, too. To get started, you can add the credit or debit card from your iTunes account to Passbook by simply entering the card security code.

To add a new card on iPhone, use your iSight camera to instantly capture your card information. Or simply type it in manually. The first card you add automatically becomes your default payment card, but you can go to Passbook anytime to pay with a different card or select a new default in Settings.

See the video intorduction of Apple pay at Apple's Keynote 2014, please click HERE!