Apple Expands Wallet App Features with Apple Account Card in Europe
According to Nicolás Alvarez, Apple has announced the expansion of the Apple Account Card feature within its Wallet app to several European countries including the UK, Switzerland, Spain, Italy, Sweden, and Austria.
apple account card feature” width=”2048″ height=”1152″ class=”aligncenter size-full wp-image-846914″/>The rollout of the Apple Account Card began in 2022 but initially reached only a limited audience. This digital card shows users their credit balance linked to their Apple accounts and can be utilized for purchases across various platforms including the Apple Store and subscriptions for apps and other services.
How to Add Funds to Your Apple Account Card
The “Add Money” functionality allows users to replenish their account balance by linking it with a credit or debit card. Additionally, funds can also be applied from purchased gift cards specifically for the Apple Store.
Simplifying Access via Wallet
To include an Apple Account Card in your Wallet app portfolio is simple—just open the application, tap on the “+” icon and select it from your list of Available Cards. The interface will display not only your current balance but also recent transactions associated with that card.
Expansion Plans for Additional Regions
Zoning into broader availability; support for these account cards is either already active or on its way in more countries shortly according to Alvarez’s updates.
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