
Change Wallet & Apple Pay settings on Mac
If your Mac or Magic Keyboard has Touch ID, use Wallet & Apple Pay settings to add credit cards, debit cards, pre-paid cards, store cards and Apple Card to Wallet, so you can use them to make payments on websites that support Apple Pay. Learn how to use Wallet & Apple Pay.
To change these settings, choose Apple menu 
 in the sidebar. (You may need to scroll down.)
 in the sidebar. (You may need to scroll down.)
Open Wallet & Apple Pay settings for me
| Option | Description | 
|---|---|
| Add Card | You can add a card using your computer’s camera or by typing the card information. Click Add Card, then follow the onscreen instructions. Note: If you’re not signed in to your Apple Account, you’re asked to sign in. | 
| AutoFill Cards | Choose which credit, debit, prepaid or store cards that are enabled for AutoFill. | 
| Default Card | Choose the credit, debit, prepaid or store card that’s used by Apple Pay. You can choose a different card when you make a purchase. You can also use Apple Card as your default card. For information about getting started with Apple Card, see the Apple Card website. | 
| Shipping Address | Enter the shipping address to use with Apple Pay. | 
| Enter the email address to use with Apple Pay. | |
| Hide My Email | Send and receive messages related to purchases without having to share your real email address. A random email address is created for each website and app, and messages are forwarded to your real email address. | 
| Phone | Enter the phone number to use with Apple Pay. | 
| Compatible Cards | Turn on this option to check that cards saved in Safari AutoFill work with Apple Pay and to use those cards in Wallet. | 
| Add Orders to Wallet | See Apple Pay orders made on your Mac (from participating merchants) on your iPhone. | 
| See how your data is managed | View the Apple Pay Privacy Policy. | 
To remove a card, click it, then click Remove Card.
To see additional details for a card, such as the billing address, Device Account Number or recent transactions on this Mac (not available for all cards), click the card.
Note: A Device Account Number is unique to your Mac and the selected card. This number is generated by your bank or your bank’s authorised service provider when you add a card to Wallet & Apple Pay, and is used instead of your actual card number for greater security.