Apple Pay
Memberstack users can accept Apple Pay on the web in Safari starting with iOS 10 or macOS Sierra.
Apple pay is enabled by default. The "Apple Pay" button will appear Anytime a customer launches the checkout while using an Apple device.
Google Pay
Google Pay allows customers to make payments on your website using any credit or debit card saved to their Google Account, including those from Google Play, YouTube, Chrome, or an Android device.
The "Google Pay" button will appear any a customer launches the checkout in Chrome.
Image credits to Stripe.com
One-time Payments
To use Apple Pay for one-time payments, you'll need to navigate to the Stripe Settings page in your dashboard.
From there, click the toggle next to "Enable iDEAL for one-time payments.” This will fix the issue for both iDEAL and Apple Pay.
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William de Broucker Good news! That document is unnecessary since Memberstack relies on Stripe's hosted checkout pages.
You may need to enable Apple Pay, but it's usually enabled by default. The "Apple Pay" button will appear Anytime a customer launches the checkout while using an Apple device.
If you do need to enable it for some reason, this article will show you how. https://docs.memberstack.com/hc/en-us/articles/14902908816795
Hello Duncan from Memberstack ,
It seems like now Apple Pay needs to have a file uploaded on my website on this location: ~/.well-known/apple-developer-merchantid-domain-association
Do you know how is it doable on Webflow ?
Thanks
Is this US only or can Apple Pay and Google Pay be used in the UK for GBP payments?
Thanks
Hi Jonny Love, Apple Pay and Google Pay should work in the UK 👍 Please let me know if you have any issues
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