![]() ![]() We’ll take a moment to point out that Apple Pay is fast and secure, and pretty useful. It’s a dark pattern, intended to manipulate your behavior. Why is Apple doing this? Because they really, really want you to set up Apple Pay. ![]() It is inscrutably counterintuitive to need to tap a button that says “Set Up Apple Pay” when your intention is to stop being nagged to set it up because you don’t want to set up Apple Pay. Here’s John Gruber writing for Daring Fireball: This will kill off the notification without enabling Apple Pay. Of course, this isn’t an obvious series of steps at all. Here’s the trick: you have to tap “Set Up Apple Pay,” then tap “Cancel” at the top or “Set Up Later in Wallet” at the bottom. IPhone/iPad: Not interested in Apple Pay, and tired of seeing notifications about it? You can disable them, but the option is hidden.
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