For users new to Apple Pay, we simplified the flow to add a card and addresses from the payment sheet. We also implemented several new features to improve conversion. It gives users an even clearer and smoother payment experience with a great new look. We rebuilt the Apple Pay sheet from the ground up in SwiftUI with an all-new design. For iOS 15, we're excited to make payments even better with a brand-new Apple Pay experience. Next, I'd like to show you the big changes we've made to Apple Pay for iPhone and iPad. For more information on this, check out the documentation on the Apple Developer Portal. Note that the styles are prefixed with "apple-pay". As you can see, the button size and style can be configured easily. It's easy to implement, and can be customized to match the design of your sites. This new button supports all current button types and styles. We're also introducing a new JavaScript implementation for the Apple Pay button. You can use Continue as a call to action. You should use this button when offering Apple Pay in a cart alongside other buttons. Today we're introducing one more: Continue with Apple Pay. Last year we added support for more button types such as Rent with Apple Pay and Top Up with Apple Pay. Now, I'd like to show you a few changes that you can make to your apps and websites to create a great payment experience. And, we've included support for combined credit and debit cards in places such as Brazil. We've added support for Express Transit in more locations. We've added support in Mexico, Israel, and South Africa this year, meaning Apple Pay is now available in 55 countries and regions across the globe. Apple Pay usage around the world continues to grow. Apple Pay is supported in iMessage and Business Chat, and also in App Clips for streamlined, in-the-moment experiences. It allows users to make payments in apps and on the web. Apple Pay continues to be the easiest way to make payments on iPhone, iPad, Apple Watch, and Mac. Now let me tell you about some updates we've made to Apple Pay. To ensure a great experience for your users, you should ensure these fields are set correctly on your passes. Two, the relevant date is older than one day. Number one, the pass has an expiration date that is older than the current date. Wallet looks at three fields to determine if a pass should be automatically hidden. Here we see some JSON from an example pass. Let me show you an example of how you can take advantage of this. So new in iOS 15, Wallet will now automatically hide your expired passes, keeping passes organized and easy to find. We also know that many people don't like to delete old passes, preferring instead to have them as keepsakes, but that can make Wallet kind of cluttered. And with all these passes, it can sometimes be troublesome for you to keep track of them all. Now, all the passes in the bundle will be downloaded and processed by Wallet in a single download. To do this, you'll need to do three things. With a straightforward change, you can bundle passes together, making the experience smooth for your users. New this year, we've added multipass downloads from Safari. In iOS 14, if you wanted to add four movie tickets, for example, you would add them individually. When it comes to adding passes, we know many of your users install them right from the web. Also new in iOS 15, we've added support for HomeKit-connected locks, so users can now tap to unlock a door with a home key pass. For more information on this, check out the links associated with this session. The TSA is working to enable airport security checkpoints as the first place you can use your digital ID. Your ID is protected by the Secure Element. Starting in the US, with a few select states, you can just scan your driver's license or state ID and capture a selfie. As you may have heard in the Keynote, we're bringing identity cards to Apple Wallet. So let's get started with some updates to Wallet. Third, I want to go through some new API enhancements that we've made. We've also added some new functionality, making payments even easier to use. Second, we have made a lot of exciting updates to Apple Pay. First, I'd like to share some Wallet updates and tell you about some exciting rollouts we've had in the last year. Today I'd like to talk about three main areas. We're very excited to be here today to talk to you about what's new in Wallet and Apple Pay. ♪ Bass music playing ♪ ♪ Edward: Hi, and welcome to WWDC! I'm Edward, an engineer on the Wallet team, and later I'll be joined by my colleague, Russ.
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