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How to Add, Remove, Reorder, and Share Wallet Cards

Apple Wallet is formerly known as Passbook. A wallet is an answer to digitalization, where it can store all your cards virtually including your Apple Pay card. It is a virtual version of all your cards, coupons, passes and tickets. The wallet is also aware of your location, and it is always online, so you can easily pull up the map and update the balance or gate number on your boarding pass.

So let's move ahead and check out how you can add, remove, refresh, rearrange, share and manage lock screen access, notifications, and automatic updates for a wallet. Moreover, you can also turn ON/OFF location access for the wallet if needed. 



How to Add, Remove, Refresh, Reorder, Share and Manage lock screen access, notifications, and automatic updates for Wallet


How to Add Cards to Wallet


Step #1: Open App that supports Wallet cards.

Step #2: Find Payment or Add Card option in the app you have opened.

Step #3: Tap on the Add to Wallet option. Few apps will have Add to Passbook option instead of Add to Wallet.

Step #4: Tap on Add from the top right hand corner.

Kindly note that the process of adding cards to your Apple Wallet can vary from App to App. So explore the app.

How to Refresh Cards in Apple Wallet


Most of the cards in Wallet updates things like balances or gate numbers automatically, but due to some uncertain network connection issues, the data is not updated. So to manually update the card, you need to follow below-mentioned steps:

Step #1: Launch Wallet app on your iOS device if not opened.

Step #2: Tap on the card you want to refresh.

Step #3: Tap on the ... button from the top right-hand corner.

Step #4: Pull down from the top of the card and release it to refresh.

How to Rearrange Cards in Wallet App


Step #1: Open Wallet app on your iPhone.

Step #2: Tap and drag the card to move up or down.


How to Share Cards from Wallet


Step #1: Go to Wallet app and tap on the card you want to share.

Step #2: Tap on three dots and tap on the share button,

Step #3: Now choose your preferred option from email, message, AirDrop, and any other third-party apps or extensions that support Wallet.

How to Remove Cards from Wallet


Step #1: Open the Wallet app and tap on the card you want to delete.

Step #2: Tap on the... button in the upper right-hand corner to turn the card over.

Step #3: Tap on Remove Pass and then finally tap on Remove to confirm your action.

How to Manage Lock Screen Access, Notifications, and Automatic updates for Wallet


Just in-case you don't want wallet app to update cards automatically then you can simply turn it off by following below-mentioned steps:

Step #1: Launch the Wallet App and choose the card for which you want to turn off automatic update.

Step #2: Tap on three tiny dots from the top right corner of the card.

Step #3: Toggle OFF Automatic Updates, Allow Notifications, and Suggest on Lock Screen switches.

How to Turn ON/OFF Location Access for Wallet


Wallet App knows your location by using GPS, and on that basis, it will show you coffee shop card or boarding pass on the Lock screen when you are near to the AirPort or coffee shop. But don't worry, your location won't be shared with anyone. Still, if you are feeling uncomfortable, then you can turn it OFF. By turning it OFF, wallet app won't suggest you card based on your location.

To do so, follow the below-mentioned steps:

Step #1: Open settings app on your iOS device and tap on privacy option.

Step #2: Tap on location services and then tap on Wallet.

Step #3: Here you need to tap on Never.

That's all!!

I hope you enjoyed this step by step guide on Wallet App. If you have any question related to Wallet App then leave your comment in below comments section.

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