Using Wallet passes on iPhones
Saving a pass on an iPhone takes three taps.
- Open a link to a Wallet pass.
- Tap Add in the top right.
- The pass saves to the Wallet app.
Open the Wallet app and the pass is there, ready to show or scan.
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