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Do you know about the Apple Wallet ? Now You can pay with apple wallet, How ? Learn with us.

Apple Wallet (referred to as simply Wallet) is an application in Apple's iOS (previously known asPassbook in iOS 6 to iOS 8) that allows users to store coupons, boarding passes, event tickets, store cards and, starting with iOS 8.1, credit cards, loyalty cards, and debit cards via Apple Pay.

With Wallet, you can keep your credit, debit, and prepaid cards, store cards, boarding passes, movie tickets, coupons, rewards cards, and more in one place.


Add passes:

You can add passes to Wallet in several ways:
  • Using Wallet-enabled apps
  • With Mail or Messages
  • Through a web browser
  • Scanning a barcode
  • Sharing through AirDrop
  • From your Mac
  • Tapping a Wallet notification that you got after paying with Apple Pay at a supported merchant  

    Use your passes

    Some passes automatically appear at the right time or place because they include information based on time or location. For example, when you arrive at the airport, your boarding pass should appear. Slide to unlock your device to display and scan your pass.
    With iOS 9 and later and your iPhone 6 or later, there are two quick ways to use a pass:
    • If you have a credit, debit, prepaid, or store card in Wallet, or a rewards card that works with Apple Pay, open Wallet by double-clicking the Home button. 
    • If you turned on Automatic Selection for a rewards card or store credit card, use that pass by holding your iPhone near the merchant's contactless reader with your finger on Touch ID.
    If you want automatic notifications for things like flight updates or coupons and sales for nearby stores, follow these steps:
    1. Tap Settings > Notification Center > Wallet.
    2. Turn on Alerts or Banner notifications.



Change pass settings

Tap a pass, then tap info icon on the pass to see settings and more information. Here's what you can do from the info screen: 
  • Delete the pass.
  • Share the pass.
  • Update the pass by pulling down to refresh.
  • Open or install the app related to that pass.
  • Turn on or off Automatic Updates.
  • Turn on or off Suggest on Lock Screen.
  • Turn on or off Automatic Selection for passes that work with Apple Pay.
The info screen can also show other helpful information about your pass, such as merchant contact information.




Rearrange your passes

To reorder your passes, tap and hold a pass, then drag it to a new place. With iOS 7 or later, your change will update on all of your devices.
With iOS 9 or later, you can drag a card to the front of your credit, debit, and prepaid cards in Wallet to make that card the default for Apple Pay.

Use iTunes Pass

You can add money to your Apple ID to make quick purchases from the iTunes Store, App Store, and iBooks Store without reaching for a physical card.
To add iTunes Pass to Wallet, go to App Store > Redeem > Getting Started with iTunes Pass. Then you can add money to your iTunes Pass. You can also add money to your iTunes Pass at Apple retail stores in most countries and regions.

Get help

If your pass doesn't appear on the Lock screen when you think it should, you can open Wallet and select the pass to scan it. A pass won't appear for these reasons:
  • Location Services is off.
  • The Suggest on Lock Screen feature is turned off for that pass.
  • The merchant doesn't support this feature.





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