Apple iOS 17.1 beta holds some impressive offerings and one of them is for users residing in the United States. According to the latest inputs, the company is likely to expand the ‘Connected Cards’ feature of the Apple Wallet application in the US.
The story begins when the iOS 17.1 beta brings the ability to add debit as well as credit cards from select banks in the country to the Wallet app. In addition, one can view the available balance and the latest transactions for the linked accounts.
Consequently, the useful feature is only accessible in the UK. But some hidden codes suggest that Apple is planning to expand the Connected Cards feature of Wallet in the US. Eventually, the fine print in the app shows:
“You permit Apple (Apple Payments Services Ltd (UK) or Apple Processing LLC (US)) to consolidate your account information and provide it to you. We do not store or share this information.”
Apple is working on expanding the new "Connected Cards" feature in iOS 17.1 to the US via "Apple Processing LLC"
As found in the code: You permit Apple (Apple Payments Services Ltd (UK) or Apple Processing LLC (US)) to consolidate your account information and provide it to you. pic.twitter.com/t8QxSWa3dL
— Aaron (@aaronp613) September 30, 2023
Besides, a legal document on Apple’s website reads the following words:
“If you are in the United States, Connected Cards is provided by Apple Processing LLC; if you are in the United Kingdom, Connected Cards is provided by Apple Payment Services Ltd (together, “Apple”).”
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