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Welcome everyone to come to group 2's presentation.

Today we will talk about apple pay, a project in e- payment subject and taught by lecturer Nghiem Tan
Phong.

Our group consists of 4 members: thuy vy, diem hang, thien Huy and Vuong Nghi; We divide Apple Pay
into 4 main contents.

And now we will come to the first part what is apple pay?

Apple Pay is a wireless payment service and e-wallet.

- Apple Pay announced by Apple in CUPERTINO, California―September 9, 2014

- Officially launched by Apple on October 20, 2014, it can be used on iPhone, iPad,
Macbook and Apple Watch.

- As we know, switching wallets or credit cards can be frustrating and carries the risk of loss.
That is why Apple Pay was born to solve this problem. With just an iPhone/Apple watch,
you can pay for everything from debit, credit cards to membership cards and airline
tickets easily and quickly. This saves time and creates a more convenient payment
experience for users.

- Additionally, Apple Pay still supports the Wallet feature, allowing you to store membership
cards, movie tickets, gift cards, and even identification. This reduces your need to carry
multiple cards and documents, instead you only need a phone.

- Apple Pay also supports online payments on applications and websites, bringing
convenience to users when shopping online.

- Apple Pay is designed with security and privacy in mind, making it a simpler and safer
way to pay than using a physical card . To use Apple Pay we must set a passcode on our
device and optionally Face ID or Touch ID.

- Apple Pay is also designed to protect customers' personal information. All transactions are
encrypted and do not store users' personal information. If your iPhone is lost or stolen, you
can use Find My iPhone to quickly pause payments from that device.

With the development of mobile technology, paying with smartphones has become popular and
Apple Pay has quickly become one of the leading mobile payment services in the world.

- Apple Pay is available in more than 70 countries. And that includes Vietnam.

To know how does Apple Pay works, we will move on to the next section presented by hang

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