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iOS 27 Introduces New 'Tap to Share' Feature, But Not Available in EU

iOS 27 has a new "Tap to Share" feature that lets merchants use their iPhone to connect to a customer's device with an NFC tap for the purpose of data exchange. This is useful for small business owners, vendors at local markets, and so forth.

iOS 27 Introduces New Tap to Share Feature
Tap to Share is an extension of the existing Tap to Pay on iPhone feature, which lets merchants accept contactless payments on an iPhone, with no point-of-sale hardware required. The latter feature allows customers to pay by simply tapping their iPhone or Apple Watch, contactless credit card or debit card, or other contactless payment option on the merchant's iPhone. Payment is securely completed using NFC, like Apple Pay.

During an active Tap to Pay on iPhone session, iOS 27 users can now share contact details for membership sign-up, provide a shipping address or email for receipts, add or share Apple Wallet passes, view their cart, and pay with Apple Pay.

Tap to Share requires an iPhone 12 or newer, and the feature is not currently available in the European Economic Area (EEA), which consists of all of the countries in the EU plus Iceland, Liechtenstein, and Norway. Apple did not explain why the feature is not immediately launching in the EEA or provide a timeframe for future availability there.

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21 hours ago at 11:30 am

On paper, but in reality it's control.
I think it's easier for folks to focus on the EU because there is some centralization of regulatory efforts.

In the US we are subjected to unregulated surveillance capitalism that infests your life and impacts you in highly pernicious and very transparent ways ... with basically zero recourse.

It's land of the free ... "Free to exploit people" that is.
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21 hours ago at 11:21 am
Everyone complaining about the EU should have to verify if they are actually an EU citizen or not. 😂
Score: 18 Votes (Like | Disagree)
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22 hours ago at 11:02 am

I don't want to hear any complaints about EU users
About EU users or from EU users? 😉
Score: 14 Votes (Like | Disagree)
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22 hours ago at 11:05 am

Curious to see where the breaking point will be for most Europeans regarding this substantial feature disparity. Even Norway is getting the iShaft.
Most Europeans won’t care.
Score: 13 Votes (Like | Disagree)
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21 hours ago at 11:39 am

If you want EU regulations and to be compliant with all its requirements, then customers in the EU can purchase a phone made in the EU that meets all those requirements.
If Apple wants to SELL in the EU, they need to make devices & software that meet EU requirements.

They've been dealing with such things in China forever.
Apple knows this all very well.
Score: 11 Votes (Like | Disagree)
22 hours ago at 11:04 am

I don't want to hear any complaints about EU users
They should have protested the EU forcing a private company to use a port, but they didn't. EU regulations seemed good at the beginning but clearly now that's backfired. Hopefully they've learned their lesson.
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