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#Apple’s ‘Tap to Pay’ feature shows how damn smart the company is

#Apple’s ‘Tap to Pay’ feature shows how damn smart the company is

We all knew it, but Apple finally made it official: it will now allow businesses to accept card payments through iPhones.

The company announced that, later this year, US merchants will be able to use its handsets as payment terminals. It refers to the function as ‘Tap to Pay.’

The iPhones in question will not only accept Apple Pay, but will also work with other contactless payment types, including American Express, Discover, Mastercard, and Visa cards. All a business needs to do is download the associated app and get going. The NFC reader in the device will do the rest.

We covered this in great detail when the rumors were unveiled — and I’d still recommend giving that piece a read.

But now we have more details, one thing is abundantly clear: Apple is being even cleverer than we originally thought.

One of the key bits of information in the company’s announcement is that it isn’t going solo with Tap to Pay. Instead of providing its own infrastructure, Apple is working with other companies.

Think of Tap to Pay as a feature it’s offering to digital payments businesses. Stripe and its Shopify Point of Sale app will be the first to offer it — but “additional payment platforms and apps will follow later this year.”

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