- Apple Wallet On Macbook
- Apple Wallet Mac Pro
- Apple Magsafe Wallet
- Apple Wallet On Mac Mini
- Apple Wallet On Macos
About Apple Card
Apple Pay is accepted in grocery stores, boutiques, restaurants, hotels and so many places you already enjoy. You can also use Apple Pay in all kinds of apps — and on participating websites using Safari on your Mac, iPhone and iPad. Use Apple Pay in these locations. And hundreds of thousands more. Apple Card sets a new level of privacy and security. 1 It's integrated into the Wallet app and designed for iPhone and a healthier financial life. See if you're eligible. If you apply online and don't add Apple Card to an eligible iPhone or iPad that you own, you can only use it to make eligible purchases online and in-store at Apple. Apple Card on iPhone, iPad, Apple Watch, and Mac. The Apple Card offers deep integration with the Wallet app on the iPhone, but it can also be used on the iPad, Apple Watch, and the. APPLE CARD. The simplicity of Apple in a credit card. Apple Card lives in the Wallet app, has no fees, and offers unlimited Daily Cash. With Apple Card Monthly Installments, you can buy a new Mac, iPhone, iPad, and more and pay them off with interest-free monthly payments. Apply in minutes and start using right away.
Apple Card sets a new level of privacy and security.1 It's integrated into the Wallet app and designed for iPhone and a healthier financial life. See if you're eligible.


If you apply online and don't add Apple Card to an eligible iPhone or iPad that you own, you can only use it to make eligible purchases online and in-store at Apple.2
Apply for Apple Card on your iPhone
- Open the Wallet app and tap the add button .
- Select Apple Card, then tap Continue.
- Complete your application.
- Review and agree to the Apple Card Terms & Conditions.
- Accept your offered credit limit and APR.3
After you accept your offer, Apple Card is added to the Wallet app and you can request a titanium Apple Card.
To apply on your iPad, open the Settings app, scroll down and tap Wallet & Apple Pay, tap Add Card, then select Apple Card.
If your application is approved
Apple Wallet On Macbook
You have up to 30 days to accept your offer. If you accept your offer and add Apple Card to your eligible iPhone or iPad, you can:
- Use Apple Card to make purchases anywhere Mastercard is accepted and get unlimited Daily Cash.
- Manage your account in the Wallet app or from your Apple Card web account to make or schedule payments, download PDF statements, and view your balance.
- Set Apple Card as your default payment card for Apple Pay, the App Store, Apple Music, and other Apple services.
- If you have Apple Card Monthly Installments, you can view your plan in the Wallet app or online.
Add Apple Card to your other devices
Learn how to add your Apple Card to your Apple Watch, iPad, or Mac.
If your application is declined
Make sure that you're eligible to Apply for Apple Card. You can also see which conditions might cause your application to be declined. And learn what you can do if your application is approved with insufficient credit to complete your Apple purchase, or it's declined.
If you need help applying for Apple Card, contact Apple Support.
Apple Wallet Mac Pro

See if you're eligible
- Be 18 years or older, depending on where you live.
- Be a U.S. citizen or a lawful resident with a valid, physical U.S. address that's not a P.O. Box. You can also use a military address.
- If you apply on a compatible device that you own, make sure it has the latest version of iOS, watchOS, or macOS.
- Be signed in on your device with your Apple ID and use two-factor authentication.
- If you have a freeze on your credit report, you need to temporarily lift the freeze to apply for Apple Card. Learn how to lift your credit freeze with TransUnion here.
- You might need to verify your identity with a Driver License or State-issued photo ID.4
Learn more
- Manage your Apple Card bill payments.
- Change the payment methods you use with Apple ID.
- Learn about the benefits of Apple Card.
- Apple Card is issued by Goldman Sachs Bank USA, Salt Lake City Branch.
- If you apply online, use a supported browser. To access and use all Apple Card features, you need to add Apple Card to an eligible iPhone or iPad that you own with the latest version of iOS or iPadOS. Then, you can manage your Apple Card on your device and make purchases anywhere Mastercard is accepted. If you don't add Apple Card to an iPhone or iPad that you own, you can only use your Apple Line of Credit for eligible purchases online and in-store at Apple.
- Variable APRs range from 10.99 percent to 21.99 percent based on creditworthiness. Rates as of April 1, 2020.
- If your photo ID won't scan properly, contact Apple Support.
Apple Magsafe Wallet
Apple Developer Program membership is required to request, download, and use signing certificates issued by Apple. For developers part of a team enrolled as an organization, you must also be the account holder or an admin to request distribution certificates used for submitting apps to the App Store.
Using Certificates
In most cases, Xcode is the preferred method to request and install digital certificates for iOS and macOS. However, to request certificates for services such as Apple Pay, the Apple Push Notification service, Apple Wallet, and Mobile Device Management (MDM), you will need to request and download them from Certificates, Identifiers & Profiles in your account on the developer website.
For more information on how to use signing certificates, review the Xcode Help Guide.
Protecting Your Account and Certificates
Your Apple ID, authentication credentials, and related account information and materials (such as Apple Certificates used for distribution or submission to the App Store) are sensitive assets that confirm your identity.


- Keep your Apple ID and authentication credentials secure and do not share them with anyone. To learn more, see Security and your Apple ID.
- Do not share Apple Certificates outside of your organization. To learn how to securely share them with trusted team members within your organization, see Maintaining Signing Assets in Xcode Help.
Expired or Revoked Certificates
- Apple Push Notification Service Certificate
You can no longer send push notifications to your app. - Apple Pay Payment Processing Certificate
Apple Pay transactions in your apps and websites will fail. - Apple Pay Merchant Identity Certificate
Apple Pay transactions on your websites will fail. - Pass Type ID Certificate (Wallet)
If your certificate expires, passes that are already installed on users’ devices will continue to function normally. However, you will no longer be able to sign new passes or send updates to existing passes. If your certificate is revoked, your passes will no longer function properly. - iOS Distribution Certificate (App Store)
If your Apple Developer Program membership is valid, your existing apps on the App Store will not be affected. However, you will no longer be able to upload new apps or updates signed with the expired or revoked certificate to the App Store. - iOS Distribution Certificate (in-house, internal use apps)
Users will no longer be able to run apps that have been signed with this certificate. You must distribute a new version of your app that is signed with a new certificate. - Mac App Distribution Certificate and Mac Installer Distribution Certificate (Mac App Store)
If your Apple Developer Program membership is valid, your existing apps on the Mac App Store will not be affected. However, you will no longer be able to upload new apps or updates signed with the expired or revoked certificate to the Mac App Store. - Developer ID Application Certificate (Mac applications)
If your certificate expires, users can still download, install, and run versions of your Mac applications that were signed with this certificate. However, you will need a new certificate to sign updates and new applications. If your certificate is revoked, users will no longer be able to install applications that have been signed with this certificate. If your Mac application utilizes a Developer ID provisioning profile to take advantage of advanced capabilities such as CloudKit and push notifications, you must ensure your Developer ID provisioning profile is valid in order for installed versions of your application to run. Read more. - Developer ID Installer Certificate (Mac applications)
If your certificate expires, users can no longer launch installer packages for your Mac applications that were signed with this certificate. Previously installed apps will continue to run however new installations will not be possible until you have re-signed your installer package with a valid Developer ID Installer certificate. If your certificate is revoked, users will no longer be able to install applications that have been signed with this certificate. - Apple Worldwide Developer Relations Certification Intermediate Certificate
The Apple Worldwide Developer Relations Certificate Authority issues certificates used by developers for signing third party apps and Safari Extensions, and for using Apple Wallet and Apple Push Notification services.The current Apple Worldwide Developer Relations Certification Intermediate Certificate is set to expire on February 07, 2023. The renewed certificate will be used to sign new iOS Distribution Certificates issued after September 2, 2020 for the Apple Developer Enterprise Program. Remaining certificates for all program types will be updated in the future and this page will be updated to reflect additional certificate changes. Read more.
Note: Apple can revoke digital certificates at any time at its sole discretion. For more information, read the Apple Developer Program license agreements in your account on the developer website.
Compromised Certificates
If you suspect that your Pass Type ID certificate or Developer ID certificate and private key have been compromised, and would like to request revocation of the certificate, send an email to product-security@apple.com. You can continue to develop and distribute passes by requesting an additional certificate from your account on the developer website.
FAQs
I received an error message saying, 'Xcode could not find a valid private-key/certificate pair for this profile in your keychain.'
This error message indicates that your system’s Keychain is missing either the public or private key for the certificate you are using to sign your application.
This often happens when you are trying to sign and build your application from a different system than the one you originally used to request your code signing certificate. It can also happen if your certificate has expired or has been revoked. Ensure that your app’s provisioning profile contains a valid code signing certificate, and that your system’s Keychain contains that certificate, the private key originally used to generate that certificate, and the WWDR Intermediate Certificate.
For instructions on how to resolve this error, review the Code Signing support page.
Apple Wallet On Mac Mini
What happens to my applications signed with Developer ID if my Apple Developer Program membership expires?
Apple Wallet On Macos
If your membership expires, users can still download, install, and run your applications that are signed with Developer ID. However, once your Developer ID certificate expires, you must be an Apple Developer Program member to get new Developer ID certificates to sign updates and new applications.
