Apple Pay is a new payment system that allows users to make payments with their iPhone by holding their phone up to a reader. However, some people have complained that the system automatically opens when they try to use it, which can be annoying. Here are some tips on how to stop Apple Pay from opening automatically on your iPhone. First, make sure that you have enabled the feature in your iPhone’s settings. Next, try not to hold your phone too close to the reader. If you still find that Apple Pay is opening automatically, you can try disabling it completely by going into Settings and selecting Wallet and Passcode. Finally, if all else fails, you can always just use cash or another payment method. ..


If you don’t use Apple Pay, there’s no reason you should have to see it on your iPhone’s lock screen every time you accidentally double-click the Home button. Here’s how to turn that shortcut off, while still allowing access to Apple Pay when you need to.

Apple Pay can be handy, especially if you can find merchants that accept it. Aside from being easier to use than digging out your credit or debit card, swiping the card, and then entering a PIN, Apple Pay also offers the advantage of not actually giving your credit card number to merchants. Instead, they get a one-time code that’s authorized for a single charge. To use it, all you have to do is hold your thumb over the Home button and wave the phone at the terminal. But by default, you can also double-click the Home button on the lock screen to show the cards and passes in your wallet. If you use Apple Pay regularly, it can be useful. If you don’t, and you’re sick of it opening up by accident, here’s how to turn that part off.

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Fire up your settings app and tap “Wallet & Apple Pay.”

On the “Wallet & Apple Pay” screen, turn off the “Double-Click Home Button” option.

Super simple? Yes. But having Apple Pay come up when you don’t need it can get pretty annoying. And you can still get to your cards and passes easily enough by just unlocking your phone and opening up the Wallet app.