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Apple Pay hit by outages leaving users unable to pay for items

16 May 2025
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Apple Pay hit by outages leaving users unable to pay for items
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Apple Pay experienced significant outages today, affecting a large number of users globally, along with disruptions to the Wallet and Apple Cash systems. This technical issue has sparked frustration among users who rely on the popular contactless payment method. For further updates, users are encouraged to follow Metro.co.uk on social media and can submit stories or media to the news team via email.

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