Apple Cash Pin Setup and Change Process

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To set up an Apple Cash PIN, you'll need to have the Apple Cash app open on your device.

You can do this by tapping the "Wallet & Apple Card" tab at the bottom of the screen.

Once you're in the Wallet & Apple Card tab, tap on the "Apple Cash" card to access its settings.

To set up a PIN, tap on "Settings" and then tap on "Require PIN for Transactions."

This will prompt you to create a four-digit PIN.

Changing Your Pin

If you need to change your PIN code, you can do so in Settings > Wallet & Apple Pay > Apple Pay Cash under Card Details.

To access your Apple Pay Cash card details, you'll need to open the Wallet app on your device.

Your Apple Pay Cash card has a PIN, which is required for some retail locations when using Apple Pay.

Make sure to update your PIN code in the Wallet app to avoid any issues with transactions.

Finding Your Pin Code

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To find your PIN code, check your Apple Pay Cash card details in Settings > Wallet & Apple Pay > Apple Pay Cash under Card Details.

Some retail locations require a PIN code to use Apple Pay, so it's a good idea to locate yours if you plan on making purchases in these stores.

You can find your PIN code by accessing the Card Details section of your Apple Pay Cash card.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the PIN code for Apple Pay?

The PIN code for Apple Pay is 0000 if you're using Apple Pay Cash, or your payment card's PIN if you're using a linked card. Note that the PIN for Apple Pay Cash cannot be changed.

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