
To use Apple Cash, you must be at least 13 years old, as Apple Cash is only available to users who are at least this age.
Apple Cash is designed for minors, so it's perfect for teenagers who want to learn how to manage their money.
The minimum age requirement is a result of Apple's need to comply with various regulations, including the Children's Online Privacy Protection Act (COPPA) in the US.
However, if you're a parent or guardian, you can still set up Apple Cash for your child under the age of 13.
Setting Up Apple Cash
To set up Apple Cash, you need to be the family organizer and the children you want to set up Apple Cash for must be under the age of 18.
You can set up Apple Cash Family by going to Settings on your iPhone, then tapping on your name and selecting Family. From there, you can choose a child or teen and tap Apple Cash to start the setup process.
The child can then send, receive, and request money, and use Apple Pay for purchases in the U.S.
To manage the child's Apple Cash account, open the Wallet app on the iPhone used to manage the watch. Tap on the Apple Cash card, then tap the icon to access the family settings.
To set up the child's Apple Cash account, tap on a name below Family, and then set up the following options: Send Money.
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Age Requirements for Apple Cash
To use Apple Cash, you must be at least 13 years old, but if you're under 18, you'll need permission from a parent or guardian to set it up.
Apple Cash is designed for individuals, so businesses and organizations can't use it to send or receive money.
You can't use Apple Cash if you're under 13, and if you're between 13 and 17, you'll need permission from a parent or guardian to use the service.
If you're between 13 and 17, your parent or guardian will need to set up Apple Cash for you and make decisions about how you use it.
You can use Apple Cash in the US, UK, Canada, and Australia, but availability may vary depending on your location.
In the US, you can use Apple Cash at participating retailers, such as Walgreens and Starbucks.
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