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What a load of crap
Haven't bothered to read up on the tech but isn't it usually the case that contactless only works over a few centimeters, and probably less than the thickness of your wrist? So unless you wear your watch face-down aren't you going to have to do some sort of wrist rotation manoeuvre every time you want to go through the barrier?
I foresee much spilling of coffee and dropping of bags at the barriers as a result of this.*
*For others, of course; I'm not impugning your manual dexterity.
So when people are mugged for their iphone the mugger will just cut off a finger as well so get access for all their money
I can't register mine as I am with First Direct and it seems HSBC/First Direct have been put on Apples Naughty step for leaking the release date last week and have been bumped from launch date partner to coming soon.
I've kinda missed all this, So you just add cards and then you can use any contactless reader? Is it also restricted to under £20?
The limit for contactless payments is increased to £30 in September
Ahh yes I remember PB going on about that when he did away with eCash. But if Apple have encrypted it so much, surely there shouldn't be a limit as with just holding the card over the machine?
Also if you have multiple cards registered, how do you choose which card? The apple promo says you automatically hold the card over the scanner with your finger print on the button, you don't need to do anything else but which card will be billed?
Ahh yes I remember PB going on about that when he did away with eCash. But if Apple have encrypted it so much, surely there shouldn't be a limit as with just holding the card over the machine?
Also if you have multiple cards registered, how do you choose which card? The apple promo says you automatically hold the card over the scanner with your finger print on the button, you don't need to do anything else but which card will be billed?
It's the payment service providers and the banks that have set the £20 (soon to be £30) limit, although some stores will have higher limits. I assume they take on the risk of fraud when they do so.
You select which card you want to be your default card - that's the one that will be charged if you validate with TouchID as you make your payment. If you don't hold your thumb/finger on TouchID as you move your iPhone to make the payment then you get to choose which card. A copy and paste from elsewhere...
"When you're at the checkout and your total is given to you, hold your iPhone next to the terminal as you normally would with one difference... DON'T hold your thumb on the Home button! When the terminal makes the connection with your phone, it will see that you haven't authorized it for payment. At that point, it will ask you which card you want to use. Choose the card, then hold your thumb on the Touch ID sensor to authorize payment."
It's the payment service providers and the banks that have set the £20 (soon to be £30) limit, although some stores will have higher limits. I assume they take on the risk of fraud when they do so.
You select which card you want to be your default card - that's the one that will be charged if you validate with TouchID as you make your payment. If you don't hold your thumb/finger on TouchID as you move your iPhone to make the payment then you get to choose which card. A copy and paste from elsewhere...
"When you're at the checkout and your total is given to you, hold your iPhone next to the terminal as you normally would with one difference... DON'T hold your thumb on the Home button! When the terminal makes the connection with your phone, it will see that you haven't authorized it for payment. At that point, it will ask you which card you want to use. Choose the card, then hold your thumb on the Touch ID sensor to authorize payment."
On another note the technology to recognise a card just by pointing the phone at the card is incredible.