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How to use Apple Pay and other contactless payments to avoid touching cash, cards, and payment machines in the age of coronavirus

Here's how to set up Apple Pay and Google Pay, and protect yourself from COVID-19.

To use Apple Pay on an iPhone, open up your wallet app. This is also where gift cards, plane tickets, and other miscellaneous tickets live in your iPhone.To use Apple Pay, all you need is a debit or credit card connected to your wallet, which you can add through the plus sign at the top right.Note that Apple now offers its own credit card native to iPhones and easily usable with Apple Pay.

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