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- 1 How do I get my iPhone to stop asking me to set up Apple Pay?
- 2 How do I get rid of Apple Pay notification?
- 3 Do I need to set up Apple Pay on my iPhone?
- 4 Can I refuse Apple Pay?
- 5 Why can’t I use Apple Pay?
- 6 How to stop Apple Pay from pestering you into signing up?
- 7 Why do I get a notification when I set up Apple Pay?
How do I get my iPhone to stop asking me to set up Apple Pay?
Went to Settings/Notifications/Wallet, turned on “Allow Notifications”, set “Show Previews” to NEVER, then went back and set “Allow Notifications” to OFF. Went to Settings/Wallet & Apple Pay and set to OFF. Went to Settings/Finish Setting Up iPhone/Set Up Apple Pay/ then chose “Set Up Later in Wallet”
How do I get rid of Apple Pay notification?
Here’s how to turn off Apple Pay notifications on iPhone: Tap ‘Wallet and Apple Pay’ and choose the card for which you want to turn off notifications; Choose the ‘Transactions’ tab and slide the switch at ‘Allow notifications’; You will no longer receive notifications from Apple Pay.
Why does my iPhone want me to set up Apple Pay?
If you recently updated the software version on your iPhone or iPad, you may be receiving prompts from the Settings app to finish setting up your device. These alerts are usually the result of skipping steps during the iOS setup process, such as enabling Siri or setting up Apple Pay.
How do I get rid of Wallet on my iPhone?
Have you actually tried removing it from your phone, in settings -> wallet & apple pay? Then tap the credit card listed, then tap the red “remove” option.
Do I need to set up Apple Pay on my iPhone?
You don’t have to set up Apple Pay on your iPhone if you don’t want to use it. You can bypass the Apple pay notification after setup by simply following a few more steps.
Can I refuse Apple Pay?
You have seven days to accept the money. To reject a payment, open the Wallet app on your iPhone, tap your Apple Cash card and find the payment under Latest Transactions. Tap the payment, tap the payment again, then tap Reject Payment.
How can I use Apple ID without payment method?
In iOS and iPadOS:
- If you have an existing Apple ID account you don’t want to use, log out: go to Settings > account name > Media & Purchases and tap Sign Out.
- Launch the App Store.
- Find an app you can download at no cost.
- The App Store prompts you for an Apple ID.
- When prompted for a payment method, select None.
How do I use Wallet on my iPhone?
On iPhone or iPod touch
- Use Wallet-enabled apps (Scroll down in Wallet, tap Edit Passes and tap Find Apps for Wallet).*
- Scan a barcode or QR code (Scroll down in Wallet, tap Edit Passes, tap Scan Code and scan with your iPhone camera).*
Why can’t I use Apple Pay?
The most common reasons for Apple Pay not working is that the phone is low on battery charge, or the store doesn’t have the capability to accept Apple Pay. There could be issues with the Apple Pay servers, a faulty digital payment terminal, or problems with a particular debit or credit card.
How to stop Apple Pay from pestering you into signing up?
If you don’t want to sign up for Apple Pay when you’re setting up a new device, just tap Set up Later in Settings when you get to that screen in the setup process. But if you’ve gotten the notification badge, here’s what you need to do to get rid of it. Open Settings on your iPhone or iPad. Tap Set Up Apple Pay. Tap Cancel.
How do I set up Apple Pay on my iPhone?
On your iPhone, go to Settings -> Finish Setting Up Your iPhone. Select Set Up Apple Pay. Scroll down and select Set Up Later in Wallet. Next, go to Settings -> Wallet & Apple Pay.
How do I disable Apple Pay on my iPhone?
You must close EVERYTHING first. Scroll down to the bottom (Wallet Options), turn off Show Previews, then move up to ‘Alert style when unlocked’ and choose None. Continue up turning off ‘Show On Lock Screen’, ‘Badge App Icon’ & ‘Show In Notification Center’ as you go.
Why do I get a notification when I set up Apple Pay?
If you recently updated to the latest iOS on your iPhone, you may notice a notification in Settings for setting up Apple Pay. When you select the notification, there is only an option to set up Apple pay and no option to dismiss it. This is a misleading notification, since most of us do not use Apple Pay and do not wish to set it up.