Apple Pay can be incredibly convenient for iOS users, but while the number of stores which support the feature is growing every day, Apple Pay still can’t be used everywhere. Instead of taking a risk and heading out the door without your wallet, check to see if a store supports Apple Pay before you visit by looking up the store with Maps. Here’s how it works.
It Pays to Discover that Discover Card is Coming to Apple Pay This Fall
Discover, Apple Pay’s lone holdout among the major credit card issuers, announced today that it will finally bring support for the secure mobile payments service to its cardmembers this fall.
How to Remove a Card from Apple Pay
Many users rushed to add their credit and debit cards to Apple Pay when the feature launched last year. Now that some time has passed and more banks are participating, many of us may want to mange our list of Apple Pay cards and remove those that are unwanted or expired. Here’s how to remove a card from Apple Pay.
Chase Amazon Rewards Card to Support Apple Pay
Users of the popular Amazon Rewards Card from Chase were disappointed this week to find that the card was not supported by Apple Pay, with rumors swirling that Amazon had explicitly opted out of Apple’s new service. But Amazon has quickly responded to customer outrage, promising to support Apple Pay soon.
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Here Are All The Stores You Can Shop at With Apple Pay on Monday
While Apple eventually hopes to see universal support for its take on secure NFC payments, Apple Pay will launch with an impressive, but limited, group of retail partners. So, where will eager Apple Pay users be able to shop this Monday? Here’s the current list.