Apple Pay is also available via a web browser by the end of the year

Later this year, Apple Pay could also work on a browser web sites, and not just in physical stores or in mobile applications.

The digital payment system of Cupertino could expand later this year also in the ecosystem of Web sites, and not just about applications or physical shopkeepers. It would reveal some internal sources unspecified site of the famous Re/code, which would use Apple Play talked to perfect web browser payments within mobile websites. The change will almost certainly before the next Christmas season.

For the new type of payment will be worth the same restrictions that we find on the app or via physical retailer service. You will need to have an iPhone or iPad with Touch ID, which is required to maintain the security of data stored within the capabilities (credit cards, subscriptions, for example). The feature support will restricted to only native browser devices, mobile Safari, developed indeed from Apple itself.

The company would assess whether to expand in recent months via the Apple Pay payments even within their own line-up of desktop and laptop computers, although at the moment we do not know if the hypothesis is still being considered by Apple executives or whether, it was definitely discarded. For further details, we will not have to wait for next winter, since Apple could speak publicly in the coming months, such as during the WWDC 2016 scheduled in June.

Making known the novelty prematurely developers, these will have a few months time to implement the functionality into their web-application, with the conference which lends itself as an ideal place for an announcement of this nature. The source doing by Re/code, that Apple has not yet scheduled a date for the official presentation of the feature. The change could have a big capacity for the Apple payment service.

Expanding on the web, Apple Pay would be in direct competition with already established giants of the payment market, the first of PayPal. The latter platform is already implemented on over half of the 500 most important online retailers in the US, and is characterized by ease of use and speed of transactions. Apple Pay is even faster, with users simply need to tap an area to make a payment without having to enter additional information.

Apple lacks the basis of PayPal users. To access Apple Pay you must have one of the latest smartphone or tablet of Apple and you have to be in one of the (few) countries where the service has already been enabled. Italy is not among those present.

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