The Apple Card could reach more countries before the end of the year

Since its launch in the United States, and as it happened with Apple Pay, many users are waiting for the international launch of Apple Card, a card that will reach more countries as confirmed by Tim Cook a year agoconfirmed Tim Cook a year ago, but without specifying when it would.

The latest news related to the Apple card suggests that before the end of the year it could reach more countries. According to the guys at MacRumorsMacRumors, the international expansion of Apple Card could begin with Australia, where, according to anonymous sources, Apple is working with a bank in the country.

Apple Card may be available in Australia with the release of iOS 14.1 or iOS 14.2However, it is also likely that its launch can be delayed until early 2021 and go hand in hand with iOS 14.3. Apple is looking for a Product Manager, a position that according to the description would be in charge of “working with external partners, with payment networks, bank issuers…”.

Apple Card in Europe

Regarding the launch in Europe, MacRumors states that References to GDPR are found in the iOS 8 beta 14 code, the law regulating the privacy of users in Europe. If we take into account that today Apple Card is only available in the United States, this mention is curious. This mention, it is likely that it really has to do with privacy laws in Europe or is simply a coincidence with any other term or reference.

On September 15, Apple has prepared an event, an event in which both the new generation of the Apple Watch and the new iPad could almost certainly be presented. If the launch of Apple Card in Europe is planned for the next few months, it is more than likely that Tim Cook's company will announce it at the event. On Tuesday we will leave doubts.


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