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APPLE PAY CASH: REVOLUTIONIZING MONEY

A BRIEF HISTORY OF APPLE PAY

iPhone and Apple Watch users have had access to Apple Pay, Apple’s mobile payments service, since October 2014. The feature allows users to buy lunch in a café or buy Christmas presents in a retail store and you can even make one-tap purchases within apps. The Cupertino firm’s latest venture, however, is Apple Pay Cash, which allows users to send and receive money from peers through the Messages app, making the process of transferring money even easier.



“Send money for books to your son in

college. Split a bill. Pay a babysitter. Send and receive from across the table — or across the country. Instantly.”

No longer are iPhone users just able to pay businesses; with

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