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Posted by alentodorov 4 days ago

iOS 27 is adding a 'Create a Pass' button to Apple Wallet(walletwallet.alen.ro)
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jstanley 4 days ago|
What is a "pass"?
brad0 4 days ago|
A generic name for a collection of things used to gain access to something.

That’s not really helping explain it, so here’s some examples:

Airplane tickets, library membership barcode, sports tickets, loyalty cards for your local coffee shop, conference tickets, etc.

Essentially anything with a barcode first and foremost. The website that this blog is about allows you to generate your own passes.

sebtron 4 days ago|||
Can I use this feature to generate an airplane ticket? :P

I think "create" is the confusing part. It should be "digitize" or something. Either this, or "pass" means something else here.

jstanley 4 days ago|||
I literally don't get what this new feature is adding or why it would be part of an iPhone wallet.

If you want to issue tickets is your wallet the most obvious place to do it from? Why would an airline issue tickets from an iPhone?

Or, if this is just for storing tickets issued by other people, why does it benefit from going into the wallet app?

toast0 4 days ago||
This is for storing tickets issued by other people.

It's handy because it provides an organizational tool. Airplane tickets are in wallet, concert tickets are in wallet. Maybe ferry passes and store discount ids should be too.

And also because you get better results from scanning a regenerated 2d/3d barcode after decoding the original vs scanning a photo of the original.

baby-yoda 4 days ago||
Fingers crossed they'll finally add Code 39 barcode generation.
halflife 4 days ago||
Will this work only with scannable codes? Or with NFC as well?
cormorant 4 days ago||
Who's to say the business that issued the ticket will accept your homemade imitation? with "adjustable styles, images, colors, and text fields"?
46493168 4 days ago||
Absolutely no one whose job it is to scan barcodes gets paid enough to give a single fuck about how that barcode was created
knollimar 4 days ago||
There's some places like railroads that I've seen care about this so that people don't share tickets (like monthly pass types)
ceejayoz 4 days ago|||
I use Pass4Wallet for several loyalty/gym memberships.

In my experience, if the code scans, the code scans.

circuit10 4 days ago||
It works fine if scanned by a machine though (ticket gate, self checkout etc.)

I've used a third party app for this for a UK weekly pass train ticket you could only buy physically, but if you buy it on a train rather than at a station they can't print you a ticket with a magnetic strip and they have to give you one with a barcode (technically an Aztec code), which you can then scan onto your phone and use at the gate. But I kept the original ticket with me too and would use that if a person asked to inspect it

imwillofficial 3 days ago||
I really liked the obective tone and positive attitude of this article. Well worth the read.
mihaaly 4 days ago||
I think I'd be satisfied enough allowing me not to add credit card to the Apple Wallet, putting away the push from the prime place some way. Or not to have a huge promotion being in the first place when opening it with a 'Get' buttopn being the only one on it.

Today's app makers do not respect users. See them as big milk-cow fan-base, that's it! So they can piss off, I don't care about them either!

bilsbie 4 days ago||
Pretty useful. I wish more places would allow this. My zoo membership makes you install their app just to enter.
auston 4 days ago||
Built a version of this for companies that want to move keys to Apple Wallet: accessgrid.com
aczerepinski 4 days ago||
As long as we're innovating, how about adding tap to pay to the physical apple cards?
WorldMaker 4 days ago|
If you have an Apple Card they already assume that you have an iPhone to tap to pay with. Why pay for hardware in the card that duplicates hardware your phone already does better?

(Better as in Phone tap to pay has an extra layer of security that card tap to pay does not. But also yes, cynically, better for Apple because Apple gets a small cut in Phone tap to pay to help pay for that extra layer of security.)

Using an Apple Watch for tap to pay is really nice, for what it is worth.

aczerepinski 4 days ago||
Handing your phone to the guy working the gate at the parking lot is awkward. Will he need to hand it back and forth for face ID? Handing a credit card like everyone else does is better, but why is this heavy titanium card one of the few that doesn’t work on his tap reader as expected?

I wear a garmin when I work out but otherwise want a mechanical watch with no tracking or distractions.

WorldMaker 4 days ago||
In the modern world, the guy working the gate at the parking lot should be handing you the reader and not care what thing you are swiping, inserting, or waving at it. I think Europe gets it. America is slowly catching up.

But if you have to pass a card because some business still feels that they have to touch your cards in this age, the EMV chip on the titanium card is just fine. They should just insert the card after a second or two of wondering why it doesn't tap. If their reader only takes tap to pay, then their reader needs to placed in a more convenient place for you to tap things like your phone or able to be passed to you for you to do what you need to do to pay.

No one should be physically handling my payment method anymore but me. It's not a great service to walk 20 feet away from me with my credit card just to make a payment at some hard to reach terminal. In fact it's a security risk for skimming and card stealing (and always has been).

MagicMoonlight 4 days ago|
Awesome, finally. I don’t know why they wait so long to add things.
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