Apple Pay cards can now be used for iTunes purchases and more

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Apple Pay is now available as a payment method on the Apple Store, according to updated Apple Support documents surfaced by MacRumors on Tuesday.

Previously, users could use whatever payment method they had added to their Apple ID online. This was limited to Apple ID credit and a debit or credit card per account (more payment methods exist, depending on the country).

Now, any bank cards added to Apple Pay may now be used for iTunes purchases, Apple Music subscriptions, and App Store purchases.

As per the report, this is a serverside roll-out available in the United States, Canada, Australia, Singapore, Hong Kong, Taiwan, Russia, Ukraine, and the United Arab Emirates.

So you’ll need to be one of those countries to get access to the update.

More about the topics: apple, Apple Pay, iPhones, itunes

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