Apple releases new video on how to use Apple Pay

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In the middle of a great ad campaign What competitors Google and Samsung are doing, Apple has posted a new video to its YouTube channel as a means of informing customers of a how to use Apple Pay. The video that has as between the title 'guided tour', the Apple Pay setup process, safety information, how to use it in terminals to be able to make a purchase, and many more details. For those who use every day Apple Pay There will be nothing new to learn here, but those of us who cannot use it are still a good starting point to see how easy it is, and it leaves us wanting to use it. Here is the video.

In the video Apple firmly enforces the idea that Apple Pay is a very secure form of payment. Thanks to the architecture used by your mobile payment platform, there is no need to display the your credit card number, nor his CVV, and other pertinent identification data that may be transmitted to merchants, or in view of unwanted parties.

Apple also highlights the ability to pay with Apple Pay within apps, something that I think can be super useful in practice. I personally like using Apple Pay to pay for purchases within the Apple Store, where it helps speed up orders when time is of the essence. The 'Guided Tour' video has been presented after the recent launch of Apple Pay in Australia and Canada. The service has been around since Fall 2014 in the United States, and from this summer 2015 in the United Kingdom also.

By when do you think it will arrive in Spain if Banco Santander in the UK already has it implemented?.


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