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Apple Broadens Tap to Pay and Track Detection Across Nations

Apple is expanding its Tap to Pay and Track Detection features to more countries. Last year, Apple introduced Tap to Pay, which allowed businesses the ability to accept contactless payments using their iPhones. Initially launched in the United States, Canada, and the United Kingdom; this feature has now been extended into other countries, such as Japan, Australia, and Singapore.

The new Track Detection feature allows users of Apple’s AirPods Pro headphones with active noise cancellation technology the ability to detect when they are playing music or talking on a call even if they are not wearing them. This means that users can hear what is happening around them without having their headphones in their ears at all times.

These two features have made it easier for both consumers and businesses by making transactions simpler than ever before while also providing safety for those using AirPods Pro headsets with active noise cancellation technology through track detection capabilities. With these new updates from Apple, customers can feel secure knowing that their products provide convenience and security.

Read more at 9to5Mac
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