Hi,
You're here because you've had issues with your implementation of Wallet Extensions for Apple Pay In-App Provisioning or In-App Verification. To prevent sending sensitive credentials in plain text, create a new report in Feedback Assistant to share the details requested below with the appropriate log profiles installed.
Gathering Required Information for Troubleshooting Apple Pay In-App Provisioning or In-App Verification Issues
While troubleshooting Apple Pay In-App Provisioning or In-App Verification, it is essential that the issuer is able to collect logs on their device and check those logs for error message. This is also essential when reporting issues to Apple. To gather the required data for your own debugging as well as reporting issues, please perform the following steps on the test device:
Install the Apple Pay and Wallet profiles on your iOS or watchOS device. If the issue occurs on Mac, continue to Step 2.
Reproduce the issue and make a note of the timestamp when the issue occurred, while optionally capturing screenshots or video.
Gather a sysdiagnose on the same iOS or watchOS device, or on macOS.
Create a Feedback Assistant report with the following information:
The bundle IDs
App bundle ID
Non-UI app extension bundle ID (if applicable)
UI app extension bundle ID (if applicable)
The serial number of the device.
For iOS and watchOS: Open Settings > General > About > Serial Number (tap and hold to copy).
For macOS: Open the Apple () menu > About This Mac > Serial Number.
The SEID (Secure Element Identifier) of the device, represented as a HEX encoded string.
For iOS and watchOS: Open Settings > General > About > SEID (tap and hold to copy).
For macOS: Open the Apple () menu > About This Mac > System Report > NVMExpress > Serial Number.
The sysdiagnose gathered after reproducing the issue.
The timestamp (including timezone) of when the issue was reproduced.
The type of provisioning failure (e.g., error at Terms & Conditions, error when adding a card, etc.)
The issuer/network/country of the provisioned card (e.g., Mastercard – US)
Last 4 digits of the FPAN
Last 4 digits of the DPAN (if available)
Was this test initiated from the Issuer App? (e.g., yes or no)
The type of environment (e.g., sandbox or production)
Screenshots or videos of errors and unexpected behaviors (optional).
Important: From the logs gathered above, you should be able to determine the cause of the failure from PassbookUIService, PassKit or PassKitCore, and by filtering for your SEID or bundle ID of your app or app extensions in the Console app.
Submitting your feedback
Before you submit to Feedback Assistant, please confirm the requested information above is included in your feedback. Failure to provide the requested information will only delay my investigation into the reported issue within your Apple Pay client.
After your submission to Feedback Assistant is complete, please respond in your existing Developer Forums post with the Feedback ID. Once received, I can begin my investigation and determine if this issue is caused by an error within your client, a configuration issue within your developer account, or an underlying system bug.
Cheers,
Paris X Pinkney | WWDR | DTS Engineer
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Hi,
To ensure the issue is not caused by an error within your app or web service request, please review the Apple Pay Merchant Integration Guide. Additionally, please review the following technotes on Apple Pay:
TN3173: Troubleshooting issues with your Apple Pay merchant identifier configuration
TN3174: Diagnosing issues with the Apple Pay payment sheet on your website
TN3175: Diagnosing issues with displaying the Apple Pay button on your website
TN3176: Troubleshooting Apple Pay payment processing issues
If the resources above don’t help identify the cause of the error, please provide more information about your app or web services to get started. To prevent sending sensitive credentials in plain text, create a report in Feedback Assistant to share the details requested below. Additionally, if the error is something we need to investigate further, the appropriate engineering teams also have access to the same information and can communicate with you directly within Feedback Assistant for more information, as needed. Please follow the instructions below to submit your report.
For issues occurring with your native app or web service, perform the following steps:
Install the Apple Pay profile on your iOS or watchOS device. If the issue occurs on Mac, continue to Step 2.
Reproduce the issue and make a note of the timestamp when the issue occurred, while optionally capturing screenshots or video.
Gather a sysdiagnose on the same iOS or watchOS device, or on macOS.
Create a Feedback Assistant report with the following information:
The serial number of the device.
For iOS and watchOS: Open Settings > General > About > Serial Number (tap and hold to copy).
For macOS: Open the Apple () menu > About This Mac > Serial Number.
The SEID (Secure Element Identifier) of the device, represented as a HEX encoded string.
For iOS and watchOS: open Settings > General > About > SEID (tap and hold to copy).
For macOS: Open the Apple () menu > About This Mac > System Report > NVMExpress > Serial Number.
The sysdiagnose gathered after reproducing the issue.
The timestamp of when the issue was reproduced.
Screenshots or videos of errors and unexpected behaviors (optional).
Important: From the logs gathered above, you should be able to determine the cause of the failure from PassbookUIService, PassKit or PassKitCore, and by filtering for your SEID or merchant domain in the Safari Web Inspector. See Inspecting Safari on macOS to learn more.
Submitting your feedback
Before you submit to Feedback Assistant, please confirm the requested information above is included in your feedback. Failure to provide the requested information will only delay my investigation into the reported issue within your Apple Pay website.
After your submission to Feedback Assistant is complete, please respond in your existing Developer Forums post with the Feedback ID. Once received, I can begin my investigation and determine if this issue is caused by an error within your web implementation, a configuration issue within your developer account, or an underlying system bug.
Cheers,
Paris X Pinkney | WWDR | DTS Engineer
I'm working on adding Apple Pay to my web site and I'm getting this error when the element loads.
InvalidAccessError: Trying to start an Apple Pay session from an insecure document.
Do I need HTTPS on my development site? I have it on my production site, but I've never enabled it for dev.
If so, will it work with a self-signed certificate?
If not, what does this error mean? How can I resolve it?
I am trying to find solutions past 4 days. but not getting any reference about NFC implementation in my app to read Debit/Credit card upon user consent? Can you confirm apple is provided any api for read Debit/Credit card using NFC or not. Tried with normal NFCReader but it reads only for normal tags but nothing with Visa/ MasterCard cards. Looking forward some help from you. Thanks
Hi,
We have 2 applications, in the first App, In-App Provisioning is working fine, but our second app is not working,
I've done them all the procedures I did in the first app, everything is also configured in our PNO.
Error Response from sysdiagnose PassBookUIService during In-App Provisioning attempt:
statusCode = 500;
statusMessage = "Broker Service Response exception";
I also created a request in the feedback assistant: FB15959221
Thank you
Topic:
App & System Services
SubTopic:
Apple Pay
First double charge in a same item, i ask the game developer they accept my refund request, but i don’t know why apple rejected my request, they said i haven’t strongly support? how can i send him the support? there are no attach button allow me the send him the conversatio via email. Then suddenly charge me 2 times i haven’t buy item. i request refund they also rejected…why? i didn’t get anything from the game but i had pay already. who can help me to get back my money. totalHK188 miss charged. this is not fair they stole my money. i don’t know why the game developers accept my refund request, who gave apple the right to reject
Topic:
App & System Services
SubTopic:
Apple Pay
Tags:
App Store
Education and Kids
App Store Connect
In-App Purchase
Hello,
We are integrating Apple Wallet functionality using the Thales SDK. While we’ve successfully implemented In-App provisioning, we are encountering an issue with the Wallet Extension.
I followed the documentation provided here to implement the Apple Wallet Extension:
https://developer.dbp.thalescloud.io/docs/d1-developer-portal/ab10ea4059dx1-apple-wallet-extension
I’ve implemented everything as per the guide, but I’m still unable to see my app logo in the Wallet Extension under "From Apps on Your iPhone."
Could anyone help identify what might be missing or point me in the right direction to resolve this issue.
Thanks!
Hi, I purchased an account for the app's developer on 18/12/2024. But somehow, it appears that the processing takes 48 hours after the purchase. I received an email about the order. The Apple developer membership account shows, “To continue your enrolment, complete the purchase now.” When I click and fill it out, I wonder if it's the same command.
However, I already filled out all the details of the payment twice on 21/11/2024, but I haven't received a response from the teams. Could you please help me with this matter? TQVM for your concerns.
Topic:
App & System Services
SubTopic:
Apple Pay
Hello,
I am developing a mobile application focused on helping users centralize and analyze their expenses. The app's key feature is to track transactions made through Apple Pay, providing users with a consolidated view of their spending across all linked bank cards or accounts.
I have a few specific questions regarding the feasibility of this integration:
Does Apple provide any official APIs or tools to access Apple Pay transaction data for third-party applications?
Are there restrictions or guidelines for apps that aim to use Apple Pay to support expense tracking?
What would be the best way to initiate a partnership or obtain further support from Apple for such a project?
Your insights or direction on how to proceed would be greatly appreciated.
Thank you for your time and guidance!
Best regards,
Amine
Hello, we re developing a loyalty platform for end users and as such emit Apple wallet store cards. Problem we're facing is that the HTTP POST /v1/devices/:deviceLibraryIdentifier/registrations/:passTypeIdentifier/:serialNumber in some cases doesn't come through and we have no idea why.
This only happens to a small percentage of customers, others work just fine.
Does anyone have an idea why this might happen? I believe our setup is correct when 90% of customers work and we receive these HTTP requests to our server.
I've encountered an issue with Apple Pay in PC Chrome with iOS 18. Below is the scenario and code for reference:
Issue Scenario:
A button is clicked to initiate the Apple Pay process.
A QR code window pops up, which I scan with my phone.
As soon as the session is established, the window closes immediately, not allowing the user to select a payment card.
No errors appear in the console.
Here's the code snippet for handling the Apple Pay button click:
const onApplePayButtonClicked = () => {
if (!window.ApplePaySession) {
return;
}
log('Apple Pay button clicked');
const request = {
countryCode: 'UA',
currencyCode: 'UAH',
merchantCapabilities: ['supports3DS'],
supportedNetworks: ['visa', 'masterCard'],
total: {
label: 'PoC Merchant Apple Pay',
type: 'final',
amount: amount.toString(),
},
};
const session = new window.ApplePaySession(3, request);
session.onvalidatemerchant = async (event) => {
try {
log('Creating ApplePaySession');
const response = await fetchAppleSessionAPI(event.validationURL, applePayMercantId, { deviceId, refreshToken });
log('validateMerchantResponse', response);
session.completeMerchantValidation(response.applePaySessionData);
} catch (error) {
log('validateMerchantError', error);
}
};
session.onshippingmethodselected = () => {
const newTotal = {
label: 'PoC Merchant Apple Pay',
type: 'final',
amount: amount.toString(),
};
session.completeShippingMethodSelection(window.ApplePaySession.STATUS_SUCCESS, {}, newTotal);
};
session.onpaymentauthorized = async (event) => {
log('onpaymentauthorized', event);
const result = {
status: window.ApplePaySession.STATUS_SUCCESS,
};
session.completePayment(result);
log('TOKEN', event.payment.token);
};
session.begin();
};
Troubleshooting Steps Taken:
Verified that window.ApplePaySession is available.
Checked for any console errors—none found.
Confirmed that the QR code scanning and session initiation work as expected.
Expected Behavior:
After scanning the QR code and establishing the session, the user should be able to select a payment card and proceed with the payment flow.
Current Behavior:
The window closes immediately after the session is established, preventing card selection.
Has anyone else faced this issue or has insights on how to resolve it?
Thanks in advance!
Dear Team,
we are from Austria and want to test our apple pay on the web implementation via Apple Sandbox. As far as we can see Austria is not on the list that sandbox supports Apple Pay testing for. Can you please advise how can we move forward with testing?
We have already created and also tried out our Sandbox account on iPhone 11 and successfully added test cards to the Wallet. Can we expect please in later stage some restrictions due to our region?
Thank you in advance.
Iveta
Topic:
App & System Services
SubTopic:
Apple Pay
Hello everyone, I have a small error 23. I wanted to know if you also already have this error so in the simulator it works, I have no error, but once I do in the TestFlight I have the error that appears error 23, can anyone help me on this? Thanks a lot.
All the cards seem to have expired in Dec 2024:
https://developer.apple.com/apple-pay/sandbox-testing/
Are there updated cards? Some gateways only support Mastercard and Discover which all appear expired.
Topic:
App & System Services
SubTopic:
Apple Pay
I can’t send or receive money with Apple Cash My account is restricted but only Apple Cash everything else works fine help
I am implementing apple pay and the merchant validation is failing with error (error request failed with status code 417). I am using react js in the frontend and node js in backend, this is my code
const httpsAgent = new https.Agent({
rejectUnauthorized: false,
cert: fs.readFileSync(
path.join(__dirname, "../../../certificates/merchant_id_prod.pem")
),
key: fs.readFileSync(
path.join(__dirname, "../../../certificates/merchant_id_prod.key")
),
});
const data = {
merchantIdentifier: "merchantId",
displayName: "Check",
initiative: "web",
initiativeContext: "domain.com",
};
const response = await axios.post(validationURL, data, { httpsAgent });
Hello!
I have a requirement to read the ICC Public Key Certificate from an EMV credit card to implement a payment validation flow.
Aa far as I understand, I can't use Core NFC for that task since it is not supposed to be used for reading sensitive credit card data and it might be rejected by Apple.
I'm trying to use Tap To Pay as it seems to offer some general card details.
Since Apple's documentation on this side is pretty limited, I'm struggling to understand what is a PaymentCardReader.Token and how can I create one?
Can anyone please help me with setting up Tap to Pay?
I am adding Apple Pay to my eCommerce site and I am having a lot of difficulty with the PaymentsRequest API in Microsoft Edge browser.
I have a partial implementation that displays the Apple Pay button and creates a PaymentRequest when the button is clicked. That's all.
On Safari, this is enough to display the Apple Pay dialog. The process doesn't proceed further because I haven't implemented a handler for the merchantvalidation event. With Chrome on a Mac, the behavior is the same, I can scan the code and see the Apple Pay dialog.
On Microsoft Edge, I never see the code to scan. In my web console, I'm seeing errors like
InvalidStateError: Failed to execute 'canMakePayment' on 'PaymentRequest': Cannot query payment request
and
NotSupportedError: The payment method "https://apple.com/apple-pay" is not supported. No "Link: rel=payment-method-manifest" HTTP header found at "https://www.apple.com/apple-pay/"
Is Apple Pay not supported on Windows?
I see the demo site here, which gets farther than I have gotten. It does display the scan code, but payment still never completes. I see the same payment-method-manifest error in the console.
If Apple Pay is not supported on any PCs other than Macs, is there any reason to use the PaymentRequest API instead of Apple Pay JS?
I started digging into the W3C standards and it turns out that merchantvalidation event is deprecated. Chrome on Mac does catch it, so it seems like it's supported there. But I have concerns about the long term future. Is it going to remain supported? If so, I would imagine that the interface could change.
It seems like the only benefit of the W3C PaymentRequest API is that Mac users with non-Safari browsers may still be able to use Apple Pay. In theory, that's something I'd still like to support, even if it's only a small number of users, but I only have time for one integration right now, and I need to pick the best one.
How much faith should I have in the W3C PaymentRequest API?
Is it reasonable to pursue it with the goal of including all Mac users regardless of browser? Or is it likely a dead API and I should stick to Apple Pay JS instead to provide a better experience to Safari users?
It also looks like the PaymentRequest API isn't fully finalized yet, so maybe that's the source of my issues. Maybe I should just use Apple Pay JS for now with an eye to supporting PaymentRequest when the spec is finalized.
I greatly appreciate your input.
I have apple pay on the web running ok on our website, using ios devices
When I load the cart in a browser and try using the 'scan now qr code', my pay sheet displays on my iphone and then immediately closes. How can I debug the issue? I'm not seeing any logging or issues.
Como consigo um código TestFlight. Alguém pode me ajudar, por gentileza
Topic:
App & System Services
SubTopic:
Apple Pay
Hello. I have a few questions about the implementation of Apple Pay payments on websites. Could you help me
From the documentation:
Apple Pay issues an Apple Pay Merchant Token if the user’s payment network supports merchant-specific payment tokens. Otherwise, Apple Pay issues a device token for the payment request.
How can we determine whether a token is a merchant token or a device token?
Is it possible to determine this by any of the token fields? https://developer.apple.com/documentation/passkit/payment-token-format-reference
Is it possible to understand this in other ways?
Can I make recurring payments with the device token if it was issued instead of the merchant token?
Is it necessary to include the tokenNotificationURL when generating a merchant token, or can we generate one without specifying it?
What does the applicationExpirationDate field in the merchant token represent? Is this the date when the device token or merchant token expires and payments cannot be made with it?
I’m trying to test an AMEX card in the sandbox environment, but it’s not getting added. I have followed and verified the checks below to add the card to Wallet:
Sandbox account is active.
Sandbox user region is set to the US.
Device region is also set to the US.
AMEX card from the provided list is being added.
Tested on iOS version 17.6.1
Devices tested include iPhone 13 and others.
Steps followed to add the card to Wallet:
Open Wallet and tap on "Add Card."
Entered the required test data.
Tapped "Agree" and waited.
Received error: "Issuer does not support this card."
Please let me know if you have any solutions.