Trainline, independent leader in online train ticket sales in Europe, today announces the possibility for its customers to make payments through Apple Pay, the online payment method that allows for easy, safe, and private purchases.
Trainline is the first platform in Italy to enable this new payment method for train travelers. Apple Pay is available for purchases on Trainline with the iOS 10.3 update released on March 27 in Italy. The Apple Pay feature can be activated from Settings/Touch ID & Passcode, and to buy your train tickets on Trainline from iPhone and iPad, simply place your finger on the Touch ID sensor.
Security and privacy are fundamental features of Apple Pay. When making a payment with a credit or debit card through Apple Pay, card numbers are never stored on the device used nor on Apple servers. Instead, a unique cryptographic code called the Device Account Number is assigned and securely stored in the Secure Element of your device.
“Our immediate response to this important innovation demonstrates Trainline’s commitment to making the online purchase experience easier and more intuitive for our customers. Innovation and technology are in Trainline’s DNA, and this development further proves it,” says Benedetto Levi, Country Manager Italy of Trainline.
Apple Pay is easy to configure, and users can continue to enjoy all the benefits and security offered by their credit and debit cards. In stores, Apple Pay works with iPhone SE, iPhone 6 and later models, and Apple Watch.
Online shopping from apps and websites that accept Apple Pay is simple with just a touch of a finger thanks to Touch ID, so there is no need to manually fill out long forms or repeatedly enter shipping and billing information. When making a payment on an app, Apple Pay works with iPhone 6 and later, iPhone SE, iPad Pro, iPad Air 2, and iPad mini 3 and later versions. Additionally, you can use Apple Pay and confirm the payment with iPhone 6, later models, Apple Watch, or through Touch ID on the new MacBook Pro.
Pubblicato in Trains and buses
Be the first to comment