came here to say just that. I have used Apple pay for years but had no idea I could use double tap...that will be great for those store reward cards as well and my car insurance card ;-) Thank you Dylan....All your videos are fantastic. I was almost going to skip this video thinking that I have used my apple pay for years and knew everything about it....Nope, everytime I watch your videos I learn something new
I just activated Apple Card on Apple Pay on my iPhone. Double click on the side button is a great tip. Thank you so much, great video! Question: How secure is to have the most used credit cards on my Iphone if I lost it? thanks.
As long as you have a pin code and face ID turned on, nobody but you can get in.... it's not impossible to be hacked, but it's no more dangerous than anything else wed put on our phones.
Thank you so much! Your lesson is a game changer for me. Very clear and informative. I now know how to use Apple Pay, after owning iPhones for over 10 years or so. LOLZ
Always surprising how some of Apple's best features are underutilized (or never used at all) because Apple is terrible at explaining what their devices can do....
Just got my hands on the new iPhone 16 and made the jump from an iPhone 7, so I've been on a steep learning curve with iOS 18. I found this super helpful and shared it with my friend who has an Apple watch. Thanks for sharing your knowledge and being an awesome teacher! Kudos to you!
Hey, thanks so much! 🙏 I bet jumping from an iPhone 7 to the 16 is a massive leap-there's so much to explore, but I'm glad you're finding our videos helpful! 😄 Since your friend has an Apple Watch, they might love this recent video we did on mastering the Apple Watch with iOS 18 updates: Watch it here. 🕒 Also, we host live broadcasts every week where we dive deeper into iPhone and iOS tips, and you can ask your questions in real time! We'd love for you and your friend to join us sometime-maybe even stump me with your toughest Apple questions! 😉 Hope to see you in the next one! 🎙️💻
You’re very welcome! 😊 It’s always awesome to learn something new every day! If you’re curious about more tips or have any questions, feel free to join one of our weekly live broadcasts-we cover tons of great Apple tips and tricks. 🎉
You’re very welcome! 😊 I’m glad the tip about double-clicking the side button for Apple Pay was helpful. If you ever have more questions or want to learn more, feel free to join one of our weekly live broadcasts where we cover tips like these in real-time. 🎉
Glad you liked it! 🎉 We host live broadcasts every week where you can ask your questions directly and chat with the community. It’s a fun way to stay ahead on all things Apple-hope to see you in the next one! 😎
Hello from Phoenix, Arizona, I’m in new subscriber. I’ve only watched one of your videos, but I’m really looking forward to going back and watching as much as I can. I’ve got a MacBook Pro M1 iPhone 12 Pro and an iPad and I do use iCloud. But man I could get things better organized and I would love to so much. I would love to learn thanks again.
Go to settings, wallet and apple pay, and confirm that you have the settings for double click turned on. You also have to have at least one card loaded in. Try those tips and see if it helps.
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Great video. How do I remove a card from the watch? I have a card I want on the phone but not the watch and I’m having difficulty removing it from the watch.
Double click thing not working on my iphone 15; as soon as I click it once, it locks my screen. Tried doing it really really fast, same result. Advice?
The first thing to do is to go to Settings > Wallet & Apple Pay and confirm that the double-click side button option is active. You also need to make sure you have at least one card in Apple Pay for it to work. Once you handle those two things, you should be good to go. Let me know if you have other questions.
I have an iPhone 7 and when I double click the side button it takes me to my locked screen. Is this because my older model iPhone doesn’t have that functionality? Thanks in advance.
Yes, that functionality is reserved for the phones without a home button. For your phone, put the phone into sleep mode then double click the home button for Apple Pay.
It just depends on the website. If the website accepts Apple Pay, it will show up as an option when you go to checkout. If it doesn't support Apple Pay there's nothing you can do to make it work.
Thank you for the suggestion. I think Apple Cash is valuable… But certainly not as easy to use as Venmo or PayPal, and many people have never even explored it. I have added it to my list of future videos and I appreciate you for watching! Thanks!
It seems like you're asking about adding prepaid cards for a payment or purchase process, but I might need a bit more context to assist you effectively. Could you clarify the scenario or platform you're referring to, such as making a purchase through a specific service, or if this is related to a technical issue? Happy to help once I have more details! 😊
Have you checked out this video: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-LpdT0XXJgGE.html It covers some of the best watch tips as well as Apple Pay... check it out, and let me know if you have additional questions! Thanks for watching!
To pay a restaurant bill, i usually hand my credit card to the waiter, how does it work if i want to pay by apple-pay? I suppose i don't want to hand my phone to the waiter.
More and more restaurants are supporting Apple Pay, but they are one of the last industries to do it in. If you travel abroad every restaurant takes Apple Pay. But for now in the us it’s hit or miss. You can always ask the restaurant to update their tech, but if they don’t use it you will have to give them your card.
Yes, some credit card companies are super smart about setting it up for you! But it's good to know you can do it manually if your credit card company doesn't give you those options upfront..
How can I set it up for a child's allowance. I don't want him/her to be able to add but rather I want to add every Sunday for the week. And is balance displayed after every use, i.e., how much do I have left for the week?
Setting up Apple Pay for a child's allowance is a great idea for teaching money management, and Apple has some built-in parental controls through Apple Cash Family. Here’s how you can set up Apple Pay for your child’s allowance, manage the balance, and ensure they can't add money on their own. 1. Set Up Apple Cash Family Apple allows parents to set up Apple Cash for children through Family Sharing. This way, you control the balance and can add money for the week, like an allowance. Here’s how to set it up: A. Ensure Family Sharing is Set Up Open Settings on your iPhone. Tap Your Name > Family Sharing. Add your child to your Family Sharing group if they aren't already included. B. Set Up Apple Cash Family Open the Wallet app. Tap Apple Cash. Choose Set Up Apple Cash for your child. Follow the steps to create an Apple Cash account for them. This gives you parental controls, including the ability to see their transactions and send money. 2. Control Allowance and Sending Money Once you’ve set up Apple Cash Family, you can send your child money every week (like on Sundays) manually through your Wallet app. To do this: Open the Wallet app. Tap on Apple Cash. Choose to send money to your child’s Apple Cash account. You can set a recurring reminder on your phone to ensure you add funds each week. 3. Restrict Adding Money Your child won’t be able to add money themselves, as only the parent can add money to their account. Apple’s Apple Cash Family allows you to monitor their spending and block them from sending or requesting money. 4. Check Balance After Each Use Yes, the balance is displayed after every transaction. Your child can view their remaining balance by: Opening the Wallet app. Tapping on Apple Cash, which shows the current balance. You’ll also be able to view their transactions and balance in the Wallet app under their Apple Cash Family account. 5. Parental Controls Through Apple Cash Family, you can: Set limits on spending. Turn off the ability to send or receive money from others. Monitor every transaction in real-time. Recap of Key Steps: Set up Family Sharing. Enable Apple Cash Family. Add money manually each week. Your child can see the balance after each transaction, but they won’t be able to add money themselves. This setup gives you full control over your child’s allowance while allowing them to manage their spending responsibly. Let me know if you need any further help! 😊
It installs the app. When those prompts are necessary for installation at automatically deactivate the Apple Pay functionality until you have installed the app.
I don't have one yet because I haven't been using it, and my understanding is that they are going to phase it out since Goldman Sachs (who originally supported the Apple Card) has decided not to work with Apple in the future. Until the new credit company is selected for the Apple Card it's not really something I plan on exploring. But I have added it to my list for the future… Thank you for the suggestion.
I am not a Mac User. The only Apple product I have is my iPhone. I really dislike I phones because I prefer watches that are more feminine And the last thing I want is to receive a text or phone call on my wrist watch. I do have a Fitbit, but only use it minimally to track my steps and I have not set it up to do any thing that The iPhone can do. I really wish Fitbit or Apple Watch Had more feminine designs, But I understand you need to pack all that info in that tiny little. Question for you- Should you or can you Put your drivers license in your Apple wallet? What happens when you have to go through TSA or somewhere where you need to pull it out and they need to scan your drivers license? I will be going getting a new drivers license at the DMV As in California, you have to start using Something called a Real ID In 2025. Any recommendations you can suggest for the iPhone I would deeply appreciate. I use a Microsoft surface pro as my lapped. I do have an iPad, but only use it to fool around on
I am looking for how to receive payments from a creditor on Apple Pay versus Apple Cash, which is, I guess, how my requests for payment show up. I'm told that request cannot be paid by my creditor on Apple Cash. I need Apple Pay. It's set up on my phone, the default card is chosen, but how do I actually get paid on Apple Pay, vs Apple Cash??? None of these videos show how to RECEIVE money. Only how to pay. Please advise or make a video on this.
OK, so this is a pretty complex question. To start with let’s separate Apple Pay and Apple Cash. Apple Pay is a method by which you make payments from your devices. Apple Cash is a way that you can receive money from recipients. So you can request money through Apple Cash, the recipient has the option to pay it through Apple Pay… Or they can add “Apple Cash“ to an account by connecting it to a debit card. Apple Cash works specifically through debit cards… So if the creditor does not want to do it that way they can make an Apple Pay Payment from one of their connected cards on any of their Apple devices… And you should receive it as Apple Cash. It’s not the best way to do it… Unfortunately it wasn’t really made for creditors it was made for individuals, and quick payments between friends… (much like the early days of PayPal and or Venmo… Although overtime those became well established and easy to use money transferring systems) Because of that, you may want to use one of these more established money transferring methods like Venmo or PayPal. In order to get paid through Apple Cash, the receiver has to connect it to a debit card and upload the money… Which many people are confused about, and unclear on how to utilize. One other piece to add to this, if you have an Apple credit card when you get your rewards back from purchases, it shows up immediately on your Apple Cash… Which means if you want to use it to pay for your Apple credit card you then have to transfer it from the Apple Cash to the Apple Card, which is confusing for many people. I love Apple, but Apple Cash is just not fully flushed out yet and tell more people understand it and start to utilize it it won’t be. Remember, Apple Pay Took forever to gain popularity and it was really only the pandemic and the rise of contactless payments that moved it forward. We’ve got a little bit of time before Apple Cash/Apple Pay catches up with the simplicity of PayPal (who also owns Venmo) and which has been around since the early days of the Internet.
It's really simple. Look for the NFC symbol on the ATM (most have it somewhere near where you insert your card)... hold your phone over the symbol, double click your side button, and voila... just like magic!
Sending money is done through Apple Cash. You can set that up in your wallet, connecting it to your bank account through a debit card. Then, you can easily send a text saying "Pay $50" (or whatever amount), and you will see a pop-up above the keyboard that will let you send or receive Apple Cash.
If the thief has your pin code, or if you did not lock one or both of your devices yes he can... which is why having a passcode, touch ID, or Face ID set up is so essential. If you have any of these protective measures set up, it doesn't matter if the thief steals everything... they won't be able to get past your security. And if you want to make it even more secure turn on stolen device protection on your phone... that will seriously thwart the would-be thief.
What happens when you try? Some credit companies make it hard, but Capital One is usually pretty good. Let me know what error you are getting or where you are getting snagged. Worse case scenario you can call Capital one and they have a team that can help.
Exactly, Jimmy! 👍 Double-clicking the side button is the easiest way to activate Apple Pay. If you ever want more tips on using Apple Pay or other iPhone features, feel free to join one of our weekly live broadcasts where we dive into all things Apple. Hope to see you there! 😊
Imagine standing in line to pay for something and having to listen for 10 minutes to a video and make sure you subscribe and leave a like. How hard is it to get to the point actually?
Sorry for that. Most of my videos are not just quick fixes, I'm trying to explain a concept so that you know how to use it and why to use it... not just that a double click on the right side of your phone fixes everything. (Which in this case is all you NEED to know to use Apple Pay)... I'm working to create shorts and more concise videos for issues like this... I'm sorry you got stuck in a teaching moment.
To add a gift card to Apple Pay, follow these steps: 1. Check if the Gift Card is Apple Pay Compatible Not all gift cards are compatible with Apple Pay. The card issuer must support it for you to add it. Common retailers may support adding their gift cards to Apple Pay. 2. Open the Wallet App On your iPhone, open the Wallet app. 3. Add a New Card Tap the "+" icon in the upper-right corner to add a new card. 4. Scan or Enter the Gift Card Information Choose "Debit or Credit Card" and tap "Continue". Use your phone’s camera to scan the card, or manually enter the card number, expiration date, and other required details. 5. Follow Issuer Instructions If the card is compatible, Apple Pay will prompt you to follow the instructions from the gift card's issuer to complete the setup. 6. Verify Your Card You may need to verify your card via a code sent by SMS or email. 7. Use Your Gift Card with Apple Pay Once added, you can use your gift card just like any other card in Apple Pay at stores that accept Apple Pay. If the gift card isn't compatible with Apple Pay, you can still use it online or in-store manually by entering the card number or showing it to the cashier. Let me know if you need further help! 😊
Everybody don’t have Apple Pay on the android phone. Everybody cannot afford a Apple phone so this is only for Apple users not for android not for Google but Apple only.😂😂😂😂😂😂 nice job👍🏿👍🏿
Yes, that's why it's called Apple Pay not android pay. For reference Samsung has their own payment system, and so does Google… But they are less functional and well developed than Apple Pay and the Apple wallet. Just one of the many benefits of being in the Apple ecosystem.
I’d like to think genuine… why do you think they are sarcastic? Most people genuinely have no idea how to use Apple Pay and hopefully this video helped with that.
Ok, here is my reality Sep 2024 with the latest OS on and SE iphone with the "real" home button. With the phone off, double clicking the home button opens applepay. If the phone is open, I just push the home button and ask Siri to open applepay. Both work consistently. The video is not correct for me. Maybe it is for people with a virtual home button.
Apple Pay works differently with the home button than it does with the Face ID. This video was made for the non-home button phones. You are correct on your phone you can access it when the phone is off by double clicking the home button or you can ask Siri to open it up. The side button is not available for your phone model.
Make sure you aren’t simultaneously clicking the button on the other side of your phone. It’s easy to unintentionally push both which DOES close your phone. Good luck. 🍀 😊
For the Apple Pay Double-Click to work you must have two things set up. First, you must have at least one card in your wallet, and secondly, in settings/wallet and Apple Pay: ensure you have the double click side button option enabled.