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iOS 18.1: Apple works with NFC Schnittstelle for Drittanbieter

iOS 18.1: Apple works with NFC Schnittstelle for Drittanbieter

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The Developer beta of iOS 18.1 is available since the installation, a public version is still not available. But ready now is an exciting new event. Apple is working with the update of the NFC cutting station and puts its three providers on the move. It is a compromise with the EU.

NFC is installed on the iPhone, suitable for Apple Pay. The Zahlungsmethode nutzt digital cards, uses Near-Field-Communiation with an interacting card. The EU view in the settings of Apple pays an unfair way in which the Digital Markets Act (DMA) is implemented. Apple and politics are looking for a compromise, with a message on the app.

Alternative payment service possible with iOS 18.1

The compromises are that Apple provides the NFC-Cutting facility for six years and free of charge for sale. You can also offer other payment services with PayPal or the European Alternative Wero standard package. If the device is not linked to an Apple Wallet, the third-party provider can set up their own Wallets with Verfügung.

With iOS 18.1, Apple is now done. Cupertino has therefore been given the green light, although the design of Apple Pay is considered unfavorable. If you have purchased the iPhone, you can use Apple Pay to use Apple’s hope. Most of the world is at that time, that the NFC organization starts in Australia, Brazil, Canada, Japan, New Zealand, Great Britain and the US, but not in the EU-omgesetzt. Because MacRumors gets money back and forwards, we will follow other regions.

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