
Use your brand to set up Verify with Wallet on the Web in Apple Business
To set up Verify with Wallet on the Web, follow the steps below.
Select your brand
First, select the brand that you want to set up Verify with Wallet on the Web. Your brand name and logo will show to Apple customers who use their Apple Account during ID verification on your website.
If a brand isn’t already set up, you need to Add a brand and have Apple approve it.
Complete the request form
Provide information on how you use age or identify verification on your brand’s website. Complete the permissions request form that lets Apple know what type of verification you require, and what goods or services your business offers that require that type of verification. You’ll need to complete one request form per brand.
Gather domain information
Specify the domain or website that you want to set up Verify with Wallet on the Web. Apple checks your ownership of the domain using TXT record validation. Also, you need to upload supporting documentation, such as screenshots or PDFs that clearly outline your current procedures. This submission, combined with the information provided in your request form, allows Apple to confirm your processes. Upon successful verification, your website is granted the necessary permissions to request Apple customer ID verification data.
About the request form
You need to complete a permissions request form that lets Apple know what type of verification you require, and what goods or services your business offers that require that type of verification.
Verification types
Age verification, which can be any of the following:
Age over N flag: Verifying whether the user is over a specific age (for example, over 21).
Age in years: Verifying whether the user is a specific age (for example, exactly 40 years old).
Issuing authority: Identifying the government entity (for example, state, province, or country) that issued the ID.
ID photo: Verifying the user’s physical appearance.
Identity verification, which can be any of the following as it appears on a person’s ID:
Given name: The user’s first name.
Family name: The user’s last name or surname.
Address: The user’s residential address.
Date of birth: The listed birthdate for the user.
Eye color: The listed eye color.
Hair color: The listed hair color.
Height: The listed height
Weight: The listed weight.
Sex: The listed sex.
Organ donor status: Whether the user is registered as an organ donor.
Veteran status: Whether the user is recognized as a veteran.
Document number: The unique number assigned to the ID by the issuing authority.
Document issue date: The date the ID was issued.
Document expiration date: The date the ID expires.
Driving privileges: The types of vehicles the user is licensed to drive.
DHS compliance (Real ID): Whether the ID complies with U.S. Real ID requirements.
Usage information
You need to describe the following:
The good or service you offer through your website that requires age or identity verification.
The current process your website uses to verify age or identity.
Complete your request form
The request form requires specific information about which types of verification you currently use and how you use it. See About the request form.
In Apple Business, sign in with a user whose role has permissions to manage locations.
To view roles and permissions, see Intro to roles and permissions.
In your browser, choose Brands > Verify with Wallet.
Select Get Started, then review the terms and conditions.
If you already have a brand set up, select Go to Brand, then select your brand.
If you don’t have a brand set up, you need to Add a brand and have Apple approve it.
Choose the type of data that your brand’s website will require for verification:
Age verification data
ID verification data
Choose the country or region:
United States
Japan
Choose all of the document types (these vary by country or region), then select Done.
Choose all of the specific verification methods for the selected document types. See About the request form.
If necessary, add more countries or regions.
Describe the goods or services you offer through your website that require age or identity verification.
Describe how you currently verify age or identity on your website.
Provide the URL for your website’s privacy policy, and the privacy policy of each third party that will collect or retain any data for Verify with Wallet on the Web.
Choose one of the following:
Select Save Draft to review the content later.
Select Continue to send this verification information to Apple for review.
Add and verify your domains
You can add up to five domains or subdomains that will use Verify with Wallet on the Web. Only one unique root domain is allowed with a brand. To verify you own a domain name, you need to add a TXT record to each domain’s DNS server.
Complete the task, Add and verify a domain.
Upload screenshots or documents showing the existing process for verifying age or identity on your website. If a current process doesn’t exist, provide proof of the proposed verification process you’re expecting to implement on your website.
Select Send for Review to send your domain information to Apple.