Digital Wallets on Apple Store
Digital wallets make Apple Store checkout dramatically faster: no card entry, addresses auto-fill, and authentication uses your phone biometrics.
Set up a wallet
Apple Pay (iPhone Wallet app) and Google Pay (Google Wallet app) hold your cards. Add a card with a photo or manual entry; your bank approves it.
Use at checkout
On a Apple Store product page or cart, look for the wallet button. Tap and authorize with Face ID, fingerprint, or PIN.
Security
Wallets tokenize your card — the merchant sees a virtual number, not your real one. Even if Apple Store is breached, your real card is not exposed.
Refunds
Refunds return to the underlying card, not the wallet balance. Timing matches a normal card refund.
Frequently asked questions
Can I use multiple wallets on Apple Store?
Yes, as long as Apple Store supports them in your region.
What if my phone dies during checkout?
Sign in to Apple Store on another device and use a saved card.
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