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PayPal Brings Contactless Payments to German iPhones Under New EU Rules

Earlier this month, PayPal said that it would debut contactless iPhone payments in Germany, and German iPhone users now appear to be able to use the feature. According to German site iPhone Ticker, some PayPal customers in Germany have access to PayPal as an alternative to Apple Pay.

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PayPal can be used for NFC tap to pay functionality just like ‌Apple Pay‌, with payments initiated in the same way. PayPal users in Germany are able to set PayPal as the default payment app over ‌Apple Pay‌, using the side button to bring up PayPal as a payment option for one-tap contactless payments in retail locations.

If PayPal is not set as the default payment method, contactless payments can be made by opening up the PayPal app.

PayPal is able to offer direct tap to pay options in Germany because the Digital Markets Act in Europe forced Apple to allow third-party apps to use the iPhone's NFC chip. Apple has historically restricted access to NFC for payment purposes, only allowing contactless payments with ‌Apple Pay‌.

With the new regulations, third-party apps from payment services and banks can access the full functionality of the NFC chip, giving iPhone users an alternative to ‌Apple Pay‌ and the Wallet app.

Germany is PayPal's first test market, but the rollout is likely to expand to other European countries in the coming months. To use PayPal for contactless payments, German iPhone users will need the latest version of the PayPal app and a compatible debit or credit card. PayPal can be used in retail stores where Mastercard payments are accepted.

PayPal's tap to pay options are limited to the iPhone, and the feature does not work on the Apple Watch because Apple has not been required to open up NFC on the Apple Watch. PayPal won't be able to bring the contactless payment option to the United States or other countries unless those locations adopt similar rules requiring Apple to expand NFC access.

To attract customers to use PayPal instead of ‌Apple Pay‌, PayPal is offering cashback promotions in the PayPal app, and will eventually add a pay over time feature with options for six, 12, and 24 monthly installments for purchases.

NFC access is available for banking and wallet apps in the European Economic Area, which includes the 27 European Union countries plus Iceland, Liechtenstein, and Norway.

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Apple Knowledge Navigator Avatar
15 months ago

I'm not sure why this was ever blocked
I like this comment, because there has been a contingent of Apple users who have taken every opportunity to criticise the European Union, but then do a 180 when they realise such features
make a lot of sense.

This particular case is one of Apple not wanting to share their pie, most likely with a crumbly argument of NFC payments not being safe unless it’s Apple Pay…
Score: 24 Votes (Like | Disagree)
Mrkevinfinnerty Avatar
15 months ago

I'm not sure why this was ever blocked
So nobody could compete with Apple pay.
Score: 19 Votes (Like | Disagree)
Spock Avatar
15 months ago

I'm not sure why this was ever blocked
So that iPhone users had to use Apple Pay for tap to pay transactions.
Score: 17 Votes (Like | Disagree)
sw1tcher Avatar
15 months ago

How about those "options" try and innovate on their own rather than riding Apple's coattails?
If giving PayPal and others access the to NFC chip is them riding Apple's coat tails, then so is allowing Instagram, TikTok, or your bank (for mobile check deposit) access to the camera, or Spotify, YouTube, and Netflix access to the audio chip or display.

These should be considered core components of the iPhone and everyone should have access to them if they're not being used for nefarious reasons.
Score: 16 Votes (Like | Disagree)
sw1tcher Avatar
15 months ago

That’s a big drawback. A fragment nfc pay system whereby Apple Pay may not be supported in the future. Less options for consumers.
Funny how you're worried about less options for consumers when it means less $ for Apple, but when Apple blocked others from accessing the NFC chip you didn't appear to be concerned about how that reduced options for consumers. Why is that?
Score: 14 Votes (Like | Disagree)
I7guy Avatar
15 months ago

The only drawback I can think of is getting forced to download and use multiple apps to pay if a merchant decides certain methods aren't allowed.
That’s a big drawback. A fragment nfc pay system whereby Apple Pay may not be supported in the future. Less options for consumers.
Score: 13 Votes (Like | Disagree)