How to Use Apple Pay: a Step-by-Step Guide 2024

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Apple Pay is a secure and widely accepted payment method. You can easily set it up on certain Apple devices and start using it for contactless and online transactions. So, how can you use Apple Pay? Here’s what you need to know.

Key Takeaways

  • Apple Pay is easy to set up on iPhones, iPads, Macs, and Apple Watches.
  • You can use Apple Pay in stores, online, and within apps.
  • Apple Pay uses strong security features like tokenization and biometric authentication to protect your payment information.
  • Switching between cards is simple. You can choose the preferred payment method at checkout.
  • Setting up Apple Pay is recommended for a convenient and secure way to manage your transactions across multiple devices.

What is Apple Pay?

Apple Pay is a digital payment service that allows you to make purchases using your Apple devices, like an iPhone, iPad, Mac, or Apple Watch. Instead of pulling out your credit card or debit card, you can just use Apple Pay to make purchases in stores, online, or in apps. All your payment info is stored in the Wallet app, so when you need to pay, it’s just a tap or a glance away.

Since it’s built right into your Apple devices, using Apple Pay is quick and easy. It also uses advanced security features, such as biometric authentication (like Face ID or Touch ID) and encryption, to protect your payment information.

Which Devices Work With Apple Pay?

Apple Pay works on a variety of Apple devices, including iPhones, iPads, Macs, and Apple Watches.

Here’s a breakdown of what you need to use Apple Pay on each device:

iPhone
Apple Pay is compatible with iPhone models that have Face ID or Touch ID, except for the iPhone 5s. You’ll need iOS 8.1 or later to use Apple Pay.
iPad
You can use Apple Pay on iPads with Touch ID or Face ID, including iPad Air, iPad Pro, iPad mini, and newer models. Just make sure your device is running iPadOS 8.1 or later.
Mac
Apple Pay works on Mac models with Touch ID and on other Macs paired with an iPhone or Apple Watch that has Apple Pay set up. For Macs without Touch ID, you’ll need to use Apple Pay through Safari on macOS Sierra or later.
Apple Watch
All Apple Watch models support Apple Pay, but you’ll need to pair your watch with an iPhone 5 or later running at least iOS 8.2.

For all devices, make sure you’re signed into your iCloud account and that the region you’re in supports Apple Pay.

Where You Can Use Apple Pay

So how does Apple Pay work? You can use Apple Pay in various places and situations:

Physical StoresOnline ShoppingIn-App PurchasesPeer-to-Peer (P2P) Payments

At any store that accepts contactless payments. Look for the Apple Pay logo or the contactless symbol at checkout.

On websites that support it. You’ll see an option to pay via Apple Pay during checkout.

Many apps offer Apple Pay as a payment option. You can complete your purchase directly within the app.

Send and receive money directly from friends and family through the Messages app using Apple Pay.

How to Set Up Apple Pay

To start making payments, you’ll first need to set up Apple Pay on your device.

How to Set Up Apple Pay on iPhone

  1. Open the Wallet App.
  2. Click the Plus icon in the top-right corner.
  3. Tap Debit or Credit Card.
  4. Next, you’ll need to enter the debit or credit card details. You can do this by either scanning the card or by entering the details manually.
  5. Once the card details are entered, accept the Terms and Conditions.
  6. Finally, you’ll need to verify your information with you bank. You can do this with your banking app or by calling them, depending on who you’re banking with.

Once you’ve verified your card, you’re ready to use Apple Pay on your iPhone.

How to Set Up Apple Pay on iPad, Mac, or Apple Vision Pro

  1. Open Wallet & Apple Pay in System Settings.
  2. Click Add Card next to the Debit or Credit Card option.
  3. Similar to iPhone, you’ll need to enter the debit or credit card details.
  4. Once the card details are entered, accept the Terms and Conditions.
  5. Finally, you’ll need to verify your information with your bank. You can do this with your banking app or by calling them, depending on who you’re banking with.

Apple Pay is now set up on your device!

How to Set Up Apple Pay on Apple Watch

To set up Apple Pay on your Apple Watch, you’ll need to first make sure that it’s paired with your iPhone. Note that if you’ve already set up Apple Pay on your paired iPhone, you may already be able to use Apple Pay on your Apple Watch. You have the option to add the card during setup.

If you didn’t add, here’s how to set it up:

  1. Open the Apple Watch app on your paired iPhone.
  2. Tap Wallet & Apple Pay.
  3. Here, you’ll need to add your card or select a card that you’ve previously added.
  4. Now, just follow the steps on the screen to complete the process of adding your card!

You may be asked to verify additional information with your bank. Do so to complete the setup and start using Apple Pay on your Apple Watch!

How to Use Apple Pay

Got everything set up? Here’s how to operate and use Apple Pay.

How to Use Apple Pay on iPhone

To pay with Apple Pay on your iPhone, double-click the side button if your iPhone has Face ID or double-click the Home button if it has Touch ID. If prompted, authenticate with Face ID, Touch ID, or your passcode.

To use a different card, tap your default card on the screen to see your other cards, select the one you want, and then authenticate. Finally, hold the top of your iPhone near the contactless reader until a checkmark appears on your screen.

How to Use Apple Pay on iPad, Mac, or Apple Vision Pro

For online purchases or within apps, follow these steps:

  1. Tap the Apple Pay button at checkout.
  2. Select a different card if needed by tapping Next.
  3. Confirm the payment by double-clicking the side button on devices with Face ID, using Touch ID, or your passcode.
  4. On a Mac with Touch ID, follow the prompts. On a Mac without a Touch ID, confirm the payment on your iPhone or Apple Watch.
  5. A checkmark indicates a successful payment.

How to Use Apple Pay on Apple Watch

  1. Double-click the side button on your Apple Watch to pay with your default card. To use a different card, scroll down to select another.
  2. Hold the watch display near the contactless reader until you feel a tap and hear a beep, confirming the payment.

Using Apple Pay for Online and In-App Purchases

When shopping online or within apps that support Apple Pay, you’ll see an Apple Pay button at checkout. To pay, just tap the Apple Pay button. If you need to use a different card, you can select it before confirming the payment.

Apple Pay works with many popular apps and websites, making it easy to complete purchases without entering your payment details each time. Once you tap the Apple Pay button, confirm the payment using Face ID, Touch ID, or your passcode, depending on your device.

After confirming, the payment is processed, and you’ll see a confirmation on your screen indicating that the transaction was successful.

Is Apple Pay Secure?

Apple Pay is designed with strong security features to protect your payment information. One key feature is tokenization. Instead of using your actual card number during transactions, Apple Pay creates a unique code, or token, for each payment. This means your real card details are never shared with the merchant, reducing the risk of your information being exposed.

Biometric authentication, like Face ID or Touch ID, adds another layer of security. Only you can authorize payments with your fingerprint or facial recognition, making it harder for unauthorized users to access your account.

Common security concerns, such as losing your device, are addressed with built-in safeguards. If your iPhone, iPad, or Apple Watch is lost or stolen, you can use the Find My app to remotely lock or erase your device, preventing anyone from using Apple Pay.

To keep your Apple Pay account secure, always use a strong passcode, enable biometric authentication, and monitor your Apple Pay transactions regularly. If you notice any suspicious activity, contact your bank immediately.

The Bottom Line

Apple Pay is a convenient, secure, and widely accepted payment method. It’s easy to set up, works across Apple devices, and protects your payment information with strong security features. If you haven’t already, setting up Apple Pay can save you time and keep your transactions secure.

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Marshall Gunnell
IT and Cyber ​​Security Specialist
Marshall Gunnell
IT and Cyber ​​Security Specialist

Marshall, a Mississippi native, is a dedicated IT and cybersecurity expert with over a decade of experience. Along with Techopedia, his articles can be found on Business Insider, PCWorld, VGKAMI, How-To Geek, and Zapier. His articles have reached a massive audience of over 100 million people. Marshall previously served as Chief Marketing Officer (CMO) and technical writer for StorageReview, providing comprehensive news coverage and in-depth product reviews on storage arrays, hard drives, SSDs, and more. He also developed sales strategies based on regional and global market research to identify and create new project initiatives.