Connect your Mac to the same network as the Apple TV. Both your Mac and your Apple TV must be connected to the same Wi-Fi network before you can mirror your Mac's screen to your TV. You can find the name of your Apple TV's current network by opening Settings on the Apple TV, selecting Network, and looking at the current 'Wi-Fi' name.
- Major updates to Apple TV, Apple News, gaming on Apple devices, and paying for things using Apple hardware—all with a strong emphasis on usability and privacy. We dig into each of them below. Apple CEO Tim Cook presents the six key features of Apple services at the March 25, 2019 Apple Event.
- Mac App Store is the simplest way to find and download apps for your Mac. To download apps from the Mac App Store, you need a Mac with OS X 10.6.6 or later.
- Today, it's expanding interest-free Apple Card monthly installments to a range of Apple products, including Mac and iPad, Apple TV, HomePod and AirPods, plus select accessories and related products.
When Apple launched the Apple Card, it came without any way to export your transactions such that you could import the data into a personal finance app—all you could get out was a PDF. Apple started to rectify that glaring lapse at the beginning of the year by adding the capability to export transaction data in CSV (Comma Separated Values) format (see 'Apple Card (Finally) Gains CSV Statement Export,' 23 January 2020).
However, CSV format wasn't sufficient for many personal finance apps. In February 2020, Apple added support for OFX (Open Financial Exchange) format. It was a somewhat troubled release, with TidBITS Talk participants trading tips on how to edit exported files to get them to import properly into various apps. Apple worked out the kinks over the next few months, and the complaints died down.
Now Apple has extended the formats available to Apple Card users even further by adding support for Quicken's proprietary QFX (Quicken Financial Exchange) format, which is an extension of OFX, and the QBO format used by Intuit's QuickBooks. Here's how you export those formats:
- Open the Wallet app on your iPhone.
- Tap your card balance.
- Under Statements, tap the desired month.
- Tap Export Transactions.
- Choose either Quicken Financial Exchange or QuickBooks. Comma Separated Values and Open Financial Exchange are still options.
- Choose the destination from the share sheet. The easiest ways to get them to your Mac are probably AirDrop (your Mac might be an AirDrop shortcut at the top of the share sheet), which will send the exported file to your `~/Downloads` folder, or Save to Files (pick a location in iCloud Drive).
For something that's human-readable, you can still download your statement as a PDF. In Step 4 above, instead of tapping Export Transactions, tap Download PDF Statement.
Here's how you can use the various formats Apple Card can now export:
- QFX: Import into Quicken by choosing File > Import > Bank or Brokerage File.
- QBO: In QuickBooks, choose File > Utilities > Import and then Web Connect Files.
- OFX: Import into any app that supports this format, like Banktivity, Moneydance, and You Need a Budget.
- CSV: Open in any spreadsheet or import into an app that supports CSV import and lets you map import fields appropriately.
- PDF: File for later reference or print; it's not structured data that you can import.
If anyone has figured out how to automate this process with Shortcuts, let us know!
Now if only Apple would let multiple people in a family share an Apple Card. Other common requests include the capability to download transaction data without waiting for a statement and support for other countries. How else would you like to see Apple improve the Apple Card experience?
The simplicity of Apple.
In a credit card.
With Apple Card, we completely reinvented the credit card. Your information lives on your iPhone, beautifully laid out and easy to understand. We eliminated fees and built tools to help you pay less interest.1 Advanced technologies like Face ID, Touch ID, and Apple Pay give you a new level of privacy and security. And with every purchase you get Daily Cash back. Which all adds up to a healthier financial life. Apple Card. It's everything a credit card should be.
Built for iPhone
Apple Card lives on your iPhone, in the Wallet app. You can sign up in as little as a minute and start using it right away for contactless purchases with Apple Pay.* Your transactions, payments, and account details are all in one place, where only you can see them. You even make your payments right in the Wallet app — just select your amount, tap, and it's done.
No Fees
We want to make it easier to pay down your balance, not harder. So Apple Card doesn't have any fees. No annual, over-the-limit, foreign-transaction, or late fees.2 No fees. Really. And our goal is to provide interest rates that are among the lowest in the industry. Because your credit card should work for you, not against you.
The first credit card that actually encourages you to pay less interest.
Pay Less Interest
Most credit cards emphasize your minimum amount due. But when you pay only your minimum each month, it costs you a lot in interest over time. Apple Card is different. When you're ready to make a payment, Apple Card estimates the interest you'll wind up paying, based on any payment amount you choose. And it does that in real time, so you can make an informed decision about how much of your balance to pay down.3
Unlimited
Daily Cash back.
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Real cash you can use right away.4
Unlimited Daily Cash
When you buy something using Apple Card, you get a percentage of your purchase back in Daily Cash. It's real cash, so unlike rewards, it never expires or loses its value. Your cash is deposited right onto your Apple Cash card in the Wallet app — not a month from now, but every day. And there's no limit to how much you can get. Use it to buy things in stores, on websites, and in apps. Make a payment on your Apple Card. Pay back a friend in Messages. Or send it straight to your bank account and watch it add up.
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2% Daily Cash
The best way to use Apple Card is with Apple Pay — the secure payment technology built into iPhone, Apple Watch, iPad, and Mac and accepted at over 70 percent of merchants in the United States. Apple Pay is a safer way to pay that helps you avoid touching buttons or exchanging cash. And with every purchase you make using your Apple Card with Apple Pay, you get 2% Daily Cash back. No points to calculate. No limits or deadlines. Just real cash that's ready to spend whenever, wherever, and however you want.
Shop with Apple or select merchants and get even more Daily Cash.
3% Daily Cash
Apple Card gives you unlimited 3% Daily Cash back on everything you buy from Apple — whether it's a new Mac, an iPhone case, games from the App Store, or even a service like Apple Music or Apple TV+. You also get unlimited 3% Daily Cash back on purchases you make at select merchants when you use Apple Card with Apple Pay.**
- Apple
- Panera Bread
- Duane Reade
- T-Mobile
- Exxon
- Uber
- Mobil
- Uber Eats
- Nike
- Walgreens
Goodbye, plastic.
Hello, titanium.
Titanium Card
With laser etching and clean styling, Apple Card is designed with the same craftsmanship we bring to all our products. And it's the only credit card made of titanium — a sustainable metal known for its beauty and durability. When you use the card, you'll get 1% Daily Cash back on every purchase. Since Mastercard is our global payment network, you can use it all over the world. For apps and websites that don't take Apple Pay yet, just enter the virtual card number stored securely in your Wallet app. And when you're using Safari, it even autofills for you.
Privacy and Security
Privacy and Security
Apple takes your privacy and security seriously. It's not just a philosophy, it's built into all our products. And Apple Card is no different. With advanced security technologies like Face ID, Touch ID, and unique transaction codes, Apple Card with Apple Pay is designed to make sure you're the only one who can use it. The titanium card has no visible numbers. Not on the front. Not on the back. Which gives you a whole new level of security. And while Goldman Sachs uses your data to operate Apple Card, your transaction history and spending habits belong to you and you alone. Your data isn't shared or sold to third parties for marketing or advertising.
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Monthly Installments
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Apple Card Monthly Installments
With Apple Card Monthly Installments, you can buy a new Mac, iPhone, iPad, Apple Watch, and more and pay them off with interest-free monthly payments. If you have an eligible device to trade in, you'll pay even less per month.6 You can keep an eye on your installments right alongside your everyday Apple Card purchases in the Wallet app. And you get 3% Daily Cash back on the purchase price of each product, all up front. If you have Apple Card already, there's no additional application. If you don't, you can apply in as little as a minute during checkout, from the privacy of your iPhone.
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Financial Health
To see how much you're spending, there's no need to log in to a separate website or app. Your totals are automatically added up in the Wallet app, ready to view by week or by month. Color-coded categories make it easy to spot trends in your spending so you can decide if you want to change them. And Apple Card uses Maps to pinpoint where you bought something.7 No mysterious merchant codes. No guessing.
Learn more about credit limits, interest rates, and our commitment to your financial healthTrusted partners for a different kind of credit card.
Partnerships
To create Apple Card, we needed an issuing bank and a global payment network. Apple Card is the first consumer credit card Goldman Sachs has issued, and they were open to doing things in a new way. And the strength of the Mastercard network means Apple Card is accepted all over the world.
Apply in the Wallet app and start using
Apple Card right away.*
Apply for Apple Card on your iPhone.
For a step-by-step walkthrough,
watch the video below.
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Apple Card is available on iPhone 6 or later, running the latest version of iOS.