Show Find the answer hereGeneral questionsApple Pay is a payment method where you link your ABN AMRO digital debit card to your iPhone, iPad, Apple Watch or Mac. Apple Pay enables you to pay contactless, safely and easily. You can use Apple Pay if you are an ABN AMRO personal customer with a current account, are 16 years or older and use your own iCloud account without family sharing. The age limit (16 years or older) for Apple Pay in the Netherlands is set by Apple. You can use Apple Pay on the following devices:
For a complete overview of compatible devices, go to Apple Support . Before activating Apple Pay, check to make sure you satisfy the following requirements:
You can use Apple Pay if you are aged 16 or over. Apple Pay is free of charge. Activating or removing Apple Pay
Mac models with Touch ID
Mac models without Touch ID
If you still have your old Apple device, you first need to remove your active cards in the Apple Wallet from your old Apple device. Find out how this works on Apple Support . After that, you can install Apple Pay on your new device. If you no longer have your old Apple device, you need to sign in on your Apple ID account page to remove your active cards. Apple Wallet shows you the last four digits of your debit card number. These digits do not correspond to your IBAN number or card number. That’s why you don’t recognise the number. How to check your card number
Do you have an old-style ABN AMRO debit card? The combination of the last digit of your account number and the first two digits of our card number corresponds to the first three digits on your digital debit card in Apple Wallet.
Yes, you can. You can add up to 12 cards to the Apple Wallet on the iPhone 8, Apple Watch 3 and newer models. Older devices will accept up to 8 cards. You must however add each card to the Apple Wallet separately. Remove the card using the Apple Wallet on your iPhone. If you no longer wish to use Apple Pay, go to the Apple Wallet on your iPhone where you can remove your cards easily. Making payments In retail outlets Within apps and online (via the Safari browser) Making payments through your iPhone works in the same way as making contactless payments with your debit card. You can decide yourself whether to pay using Face ID, Touch ID or your passcode. Using Face ID Using Touch ID Using your passcode
You can make contactless payments using your Apple Watch. Press the button on the side of your Apple Watch twice and hold your watch on the payment terminal with the screen pointing toward the reader. Using your iPhone or iPad Using your MacBook Payments will automatically be made with the card you have set as your standard payment card. If you would like to use a different card, go to the Apple Wallet on your iPhone and select the card you would like to use instead. To find out which digital debit card goes with which account, just look at the card number of your plastic debit card. New-style debit card
Old-style debit card
You can make payments of up to € 2,500 per account per day with Apple Pay. This also applies to customers aged 16 and 17 with a student account. Customers aged 16 or 17 with a Youth Growth Account can spend up to € 150 a day with Apple Pay. If you have reduced your card payment limit yourself, e.g. to € 1,000, then Apple Pay will apply this as your spending limit. Find out here how to change your spending limit. Yes, Apple Pay has a global coverage. You can make payments with Apple Pay wherever you can use your debit card (Maestro) to make contactless payments. Remember to switch your card setting to 'World' in the ABN AMRO app though. Payments made using Apple Pay will look exactly the same as payments made using your debit card. So you will not be able to tell from your statement whether a payment was made through Apple Pay. Using Apple PayYes, you can, although both cards must be activated separately. You can only activate your own card via the ABN AMRO app. No, that is not possible. No, you can only use Apple Pay with a personal current account. You can make payments in retail outlets with your iPhone even if you have no internet connection. For online payments, you will need the internet. No, Apple Pay is a contactless payment service. All you will need is your iPhone, Apple Watch, iPad or Mac. No, you can only use Apple Pay to make payments. Security & PrivacyMaking payments using Apple Pay is just as secure as making payments using your debit card. Now more than ever, Apple Pay is a better way to pay with your debit card. It keeps you from having to touch physical buttons or exchange cash when you’re out getting what you need. No, you don't need your PIN number. All you have to do is unlock your iPhone using Face ID, Touch ID or your passcode. No, they could not. In order to make payments with Apple Pay, you have to unlock your iPhone or Apple Watch first. Only you can do that. You can block Apple Pay in one of three ways:
Go to Apple Support to find out how to manage the cards you use with Apple Pay. Yes, you can, because you do not need your debit card to make payments with Apple Pay. Your 10 most recent purchases made using Apple Pay will be kept in the Apple Wallet and you can view them yourself. Apple won’t save any numbers or details of the cards you’ve added to Apple Pay on its servers, nor does it have access to them. How do I unlink my bank account from Apple Pay?Open the Apple Watch app, select “Wallet & Apple Pay”, then select your Debit Card and navigate to the bottom and tap “Remove Card.” You can also visit icloud.com/settings to remove your Debit Card or Find My iPhone to temporarily suspend or permanently remove the ability to pay with your Cards on your device.
How do I remove a bank account from my Wallet?For an Android device, open the Google Pay app. At the top left, touch your name, then choose the account you want to remove a card from. Tap the card you want to remove, scroll down, then tap remove card.
How do I remove a card from Apple Pay?Remove a card from Apple Wallet. In the Wallet app, tap the card that you want to remove.. Tap the More button .. Scroll down and tap Remove This Card.. Why can't I remove my card from Apple Pay?If you have subscriptions, use purchase sharing, or have an unpaid balance, you must keep at least one payment method on file. If you're trying to remove your payment method because you don't recognize a charge, see why you were charged.
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