Apple pay, 132 apple pay – Apple iPhone iOS 8.4 User Manual

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Chapter 26

Passbook

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Scan a code. Tap , then tap Scan Code. Point your iPhone at the code and frame it to add

the pass.

Tap to view

scanning options.

Tap to view

scanning options.

Use a pass. If an alert for a pass appears on the Lock screen, slide the alert to display the pass. Or

open Passbook, select the pass, then present the barcode on the pass to the scanner.
Share a pass. You can share a pass using Mail, Messages, or AirDrop (iPhone 5 or later). See

Share

from apps

on page 37.

Display a pass based on location. A pass can appear on the Lock screen when you wake iPhone

at the right time or place—for example, when you reach the airport for a flight you’re taking.

Location Services must be turned on in Settings > Privacy > Location Services.
Rearrange passes. Drag a pass in the stack to move it to a new location. The pass order is

updated on all your iOS 7 or later devices.
Refresh a pass. Passes are usually updated automatically. To refresh a pass manually, tap the pass,

tap , then pull the pass downward.
Use iTunes Pass. You can add an iTunes Pass to Passbook, which makes it easy to add money to

your Apple ID so you can make purchases from the iTunes Store, App Store, and iBooks Store

without using a credit or debit card. To add your iTunes Pass in App Store, tap Featured, scroll to

the bottom, tap Redeem, then tap Get Started under iTunes Pass. You can add money to your

iTunes Pass at Apple Retail Stores in most countries.
Done with a pass? Tap the pass, tap , then tap Delete.

Apple Pay

With iPhone 6 or iPhone 6 Plus, you can use Apple Pay (not available in all areas). With Apple Pay,

you can keep up to eight credit and debit cards available for making contactless payments

in stores, and for making payments within apps that support Apple Pay. (Apps supporting

Apple Pay sell physical goods and services such as clothing, electronics, health and beauty

products, tickets, reservations, and more.)

Credit cards and debit cards appear at the top of your Passbook stack, above your passes. The

last four or five digits of your credit or debit card number appear on both the front and the back

of a payment card. The front of a card also shows your most recent activity. The back also shows

the last four or five digits of the Device Account Number—the number transmitted to stores and

apps for the purchase—and may also display up to 10 recent authorizations and other Apple Pay

activity such as payment refunds. (Apple Pay activity is included on your credit and debit card

statements.)
Use your card on file with iTunes. The first time you add a credit or debit card to Passbook, you

may be prompted to use the card you use with iTunes (unless it’s the card designated for Family

Sharing purchases, and you aren’t the primary cardholder—see

Family Sharing

on page 38).

Next to Apple Pay, tap , then tap Next on the screen that follows. You are presented with the

last four digits of the card on file. Enter the security code for the card, then tap Next to verify

your card.

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