Apple has gone too far: iOS forces you to use Apple Pay

Apple has gone too far: iOS forces you to use Apple Pay

If you are an iPhone user, you may have discovered that if you do not complete this function, then the red circle reminder you set will make people uncomfortable, but it will only disappear after you bind.

Yes, Apple has put a lot of effort into the iOS 11 system in order to promote Apple Pay. For example, as we said, in order to promote its own mobile payment service, if you register and use it, there will be no big problem. If not, the situation at the beginning will occur, and the red circle reminder on the Settings app will not disappear.

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This move has indeed accelerated the number of Apple Pay registrations, but more people think that this move is a bit rude and makes people very unhappy, especially obsessive-compulsive users.

In fact, Apple's push for Apple Pay is not an isolated case, but a microcosm of the technology industry. Technology giants are increasingly using their own devices, software or data to promote their businesses, and smaller competitors will obviously be hit as a result.

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