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In December, Apple officially launched the Apple Pay Cash payment service, which expands the capabilities of the original Apple Pay payment system. From December, users in the US can send "small change" directly through iMessage, without unnecessary delays and waiting. The whole process is very simple and fast, as you can see in the article below. During the weekend, information appeared on the website that after two months of heavy traffic, the service will be expanded beyond the borders of the USA. Other large world countries should wait, and in the relatively near future.

Apple Pay Cash has been working in the US since iOS 11.2. In recent days, information has been appearing on foreign Apple servers that this service is about to be launched in other countries as well - namely Brazil, Spain, Great Britain or Ireland. Some users from these countries have had the option to use Apple Pay Cash on their phones (see Twitter link below)

So far, it doesn't look like this payment service works internationally - payments can only be made within the "domestic banking network". However, the expansion to other countries means that the service is slowly spreading around the world and its adoption is growing. However, it doesn't have to worry us too much, we can only hope that Apple is negotiating with Czech banking institutions to introduce the classic Apple Pay service. Given the level of its spread around the world, it would be about time…

Source: 9to5mac

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