For Apple Card holders, a web portal has been launched by the company. The web service enables users to make online payments and manage their accounts on PC and laptops. Prior to the launch of the online dashboard, accounts were managed via Wallet in iPhone and iPad.
In 2019, Apple and Goldman Sach launched the digital Apple Card exclusively for United States customers. As a credit card built-in to iPhone, users can easily apply for it via the Wallet app, and begin to use it within minutes after approval.
Apple describers the credit card as:
“Apple Card, a new kind of credit card created by Apple and designed to help customers lead a healthier financial life”.
Web Portal For Apple Card
As convenient as the Apple Card is, users often complained about not having a website to manage their accounts and the Wallet app as the only means to access their accounts via smartphones. Especially at times when users iPhones would get damaged or lost, they had to call Goldman Sach’s helpline to make payments.
The website has made it easy for card holders to view their credit and transaction history, make and schedule payments, get monthly account statements and more. The online dashboard has Apple’s unique all-white design with the following account management tools:
- Payments
- Installments
- Statements
- Settings
- Support
Users can also pre-schedule payments to avoid delays from the website.
Apple Card
Apple’s first credit card is supported at all outlets with Apple Pay, and can be used in apps and online purchases. The card’s privacy and security features make it is viable contender to existing credit cards:
- Apple claims that card owner’s data is not stored by Apple and the company does not track users purchasing trends. In addition, Goldman Sach does not share holder’s data with third parties for targeted advertisements.
Besides that, Apple’s credit card offers up to 3% daily cash backs and no fees on the service. Recently the company also introduced a limited time promotion offer of $50 cash back for new card holders. Read all about Apple Card here.
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