iOS 16 beta: Apple Pay now works in non-Safari browsers

Apple Pay in third-party browsers

Apple Pay, Apple's mobile payment service is getting bigger and bigger and with maturity certain things are better tolerated that the arrogance of young people sometimes make unfeasible. Apple Pay now works in third-party browsers And that is always good news. The fact that we can use our favorite payment method, or one of them, in places other than Safari, is always appreciated by the user.

This functionality is not yet released for all audiences. At the moment it is a function that It has been located in the developer beta, the fourth, of iOS 16 and iPadOS 16. With that, the developers are testing the functionality of being able to use Apple Pay in browsers other than Safari. So far, it is known to work well on Microsoft Edge and Google Chrome.

Steve Mosser (MacRumors) has been the one who has realized this functionality and in this way has published his finding through social networks. Specifically on Twitter, he has made it known that in the future Apple Pay will not be exclusive to Safari. Likewise other users, They have also realized that Firefox is also one of the chosen ones.

Some claim that this functionality was already seen in beta 2 and others that in beta three. What really matters is not when it was seen, but rather that this functionality was localized and what it means. The expansion and opening of Apple's mobile payment system to other platforms. It may all have had to do with the complaints suffered by the company for monopoly. So, welcome be who suppose the to be able to use what is good about this technology in a different context than the one that is required of me. That is appreciated.

Now, as we know, being in a beta, we can see how everything goes to waste and then it doesn't end up coming out. Cross our fingers.


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