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Apple Pay & Google Wallet

Read this article to find out more about Apple Pay and why you should use it.

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Updated over a year ago

What are Apple Pay & Google Wallet?


Apple Pay & Google Wallet are digital wallet services that enable mobile payments - making them easier, secure and more private.

To pay in stores, add your Moss Card to Apple Pay or Google Wallet and hold your device near a payment terminal. When you use one of the payment methods to make a purchase online, you no longer need to create accounts and fill out lengthy forms. You can use Apple Pay or Google Wallet wherever contactless payments are accepted.

What devices support Apple Pay & Google Wallet


Apple Pay can be used with any Apple Watch or any iPhone released since 2014 (iPhone 6 upwards). Some iPads or MacBooks also support Apple Pay, depending on the model.

Google Wallet is available on most modern Android devices with NFC capabilities.

Why use Moss Cards with Apple Pay & Google Wallet?


In addition to the benefits of Apple Pay & Google Wallet, you have the ability to add different types of Moss Cards. You can add your physical Moss Card for everyday purchases or, add a virtual or single-purchase Moss Card to Apple Pay & Google Wallet in order to make easy and secure payments - both in-stores and online.

Easy to use

  • Use Apple Pay & Google Wallet on the devices you use on a daily basis.

  • Setting up Apple Pay & Google Wallet is easy and only takes a couple of seconds.

  • When you pay with Apple Pay & Google Wallet online, you won’t need to fill out forms.

Secure & Private

  • Your card information is secure because it isn’t stored on your device or shared when you pay.

  • Combine the built-in security of Apple Pay & Google Wallet with the possibility of adding virtual Moss cards or even single-purchase Moss Cards for ultimate control and security.

Attention:

Apple Pay & Google Wallet is only available for users which organisation is registered in Germany, Austria, United Kingdom or the Netherlands.

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