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June 8, 2015

Apple Pay’s new Square Reader will make you a compulsive shopper

by John_A

Apple really wants its users to be shopaholics. The tech giant first introduced Apple Pay and made life easier for iPhone 6 and Apple Watch users in the US last fall. Despite the initial skepticism from retailers, the contactless payment service has been gaining momentum. Jennifer Bailey, VP of Apple Pay, announced at WWDC today that the service will soon be available at one million locations across the country. In its quest to become ubiquitous in the retail world, the company also introduced a Square Reader that will be Apple Pay compatible. When the reader goes live later this year, the service will become accessible virtually everywhere.

The company’s emphasis on making mobile payments easier, both online and in the physical world, is evident. In addition to your debit and credit cards, you will now be able to use reward cards via Apple Pay to tap-and-buy stuff you may or may not need. With those loyalty points coming into play, the Passbook is going to become useful and has been renamed Wallet.

To make your shopping habits worse, the company is also working with Pinterest to include Buyable Pins, so you’ll soon be able to splurge directly from your Pinterest Board. This is an iOS only service starting later this month. And, as predicted in the weeks leading up to WWDC, Apple’s introducing its payment service in the UK next month. In addition to retailers like Boots, Costa Coffee and Marks & Spencer’s, the service will also be available on the London public transportation system for daily commutes.

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