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Receive Payments via Apple Pay & Google Pay

Accepting Apple Pay and Google Pay when using Stripe to processing your Store orders.

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Written by Gavin
Updated over a week ago



Accepting payments in your Gallery Store is now possible with just the tap of a button!

Apple Pay and Google Pay are available to all CloudSpot users who accept payments with Stripe. It is enabled automatically, and there is no additional set up required to leverage these convenient payment options!

Apple Pay

The option to checkout with Apple Pay is shown to clients purchasing from your Store who are using Safari as their device browser.

Learn more here about Apple Pay.

Apple Pay is compatible with the following devices and operating systems with these minimum requirements:


🖥 Operating Systems

  • iOS 10 (or later)

  • macOS Sierra (or later)

📱 iPhone

  • iPhone SE

  • iPhone 6 and later

  • iPhone 6 Plus and later

📝 iPad

  • iPad mini 3 (or later)

  • iPad Air 2 (or later)

  • iPad Pro

💻 Mac

  • Any machine or keyboard with Touch ID

⌚️ Apple Watch

  • All generations paired with iPhone 5 (or later)



Google Pay

The option to checkout with Google Pay is shown to clients purchasing from your Store using the Chrome 61 browser or newer and have a payment method saved in their Google Pay settings.

Learn more here about Google Pay.

FAQs

Q: Are there any additional fees for accepting payments from either Apple Pay or Google Pay?

No, Stripe will process your Store order payments like usual and the standard Stripe processing fee will apply. Nothing will change on your side 😎

Q: Will payouts from Stripe for Apple Pay or Google Pay delay funds from reaching my bank?

Nope! Everything related to payouts from Stripe to your bank also remains unchanged.


If you have any questions or need additional help, feel free to contact us in the chat bubble in the lower right-hand corner of your dashboard. We're always happy to help!

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