How to change your default credit card in Apple Wallet

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I rarely, if ever, pull out a debit or credit card to make a payment anymore — maybe at a restaurant. Otherwise, I typically just hover my iPhone over the payment system in whatever store I’m in.

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But, in that quick motion — hovering your card over a payment terminal — your iPhone will automatically charge the default card that pops up on your phone. You can always swipe to a different one if needed, but that adds another step.

A colleague recently noticed some fraudulent charges on his credit card and had to replace it. That meant he also had to replace the default card in his Apple Wallet.

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That’s easy to do, but the option to select a default card is kind of buried. So here’s what you need to do if you run into a similar situation, or just want to pick a different card to use.

Here’s what you do:

  • Open settings on your iPhone.
  • Choose Wallet & Apple Pay.
  • Scroll down to “Default Card” under the “Transaction Defaults” section.
  • Select the card you want Apple Pay to use.
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That’s it! Now, when you open Apple Pay to make a purchase, it’ll automatically use the new card.


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