Apple Card is the new payment method that Apple offers us

Apple Card

If you have been following Apple's technological news for a few years, surely you will remember a news that was published a few years ago, in which it was stated that Apple could launch a credit card, a credit card that was eventually called Apple Pay, Apple's wireless payments technology.

5 years later, Apple has made the leap into the banking sector with Goldman Sachs. Apple Card is the name given to the credit card that Apple makes available to all users of an Apple device, a card that returns money for all purchases we make and is also completely free.

In addition to Goldman Sachs, Apple has relied on the launch of its credit card in MasterCard, with whom it has been working practically hand in hand since it launched Apple Pay. Apple Card is available from the Wallet app and allows us to quickly and easily access all the payments we have made with the Apple card.

In addition, it classifies the type of purchases by color, so that it is much easier to know where the money is going weekly or monthly. Apple Card is not only free, but it returns an amount of all the purchases we make. If we use the card to pay for purchases of Apple products, it will give us a 3% refund.

If we pay in stores compatible with Apple Pay, it will return 2% and if we pay with the physical card, it will only return 1%. The physical card is made of titanium, it does not show or the numbering on the outside (which offers you an added security) and also does not expire.

Apple Card will be available starting this summer, although initially in the United States, although it can be used around the world to make the purchases we want.


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