Apple Cash Secures P2P Payments
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•Apple adds more security to peer-to-peer payments via Apple Cash
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Apple Cash transactions over $500 will require identity verification starting October 4, 2024 .
Apple Cash is Apple 's version of Venmo or Zelle and allows money transfers between iPhone , iPad , and Apple Watch users.
Change only applies to P2P transfers, whether sending from your Apple Cash balance or a supported payment card.
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