Apple Pay allows customers to pay easily and securely through your online store. With Apple Pay, your customers will be able to check out from your online store by using Safari on the iPhone, iPad, and Mac.
When a customer pays for their order using Apple Pay, they don't need to manually enter their credit card information or shipping address. The customer will tap the Apple Pay button and scan their fingerprint, and Apple Pay will provide that information to the payment provider .
Note: You don't pay any extra fees for accepting Apple Pay. You'll continue to pay the normal processing fees associated with your payment provider.
Enable Apple Pay
Visit the Checkout Settings
In Mobile Wallet section Enable Payment Buttons for Google Pay & Apple Pay
Click Save
To enable the Apple Pay button for your online store, you must meet the following requirements:
Devices that support Apple Pay
To see the Apple Pay button, your customers must use Safari on iOS 10 or macOS Sierra on one of the following devices:
iPhone (SE, 6, 6 Plus, or newer)
iPad (Pro, Air 2, mini 3, or newer)
Apple Watch
MacBook Pro with Touch ID
Any Mac model (2012 or newer) plus an Apple Pay-enabled iPhone or Apple Watch
When a customer visits your online store using Safari on iOS 10 or macOS Sierra, they will see a button with the Apple Pay logo:
The customer can tap or click the button to make a purchase with Apple Pay. After they do, they'll see the shipping and billing information they added to their wallet, as well as the cost of the order, shipping rates, and taxes. The customer then has to authenticate the purchase. The authentication process is slightly different depending on the device the customer is using:
On an iPhone or iPad
A prompt will appear on the device, telling them to confirm the purchase by using the Touch ID on their device. The customer will then scan their fingerprint on the device's Touch ID to authenticate the purchase.
On a Macbook with Touch ID
A prompt will appear on the customer's Touch Bar, telling them to confirm the purchase by using the Touch ID on their Macbook. The customer will then scan their fingerprint on the Touch ID to authenticate the purchase.
On a Mac without Touch ID
If the customer doesn't have Touch ID, then they can use Apple Pay on their Mac computer with another device, like an iPhone, iPad, or an Apple Watch. To verify connectivity, the customer must make sure the device and computer meet the following setup requirements:
They are close to each other.
Bluetooth is turned on.
They are logged in to the same iCloud account.
A dialog will appear on the customer's computer, telling them to confirm the purchase by using the Touch ID on their other device. The customer will then scan their fingerprint on their device to authenticate the purchase.
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