The WebKit Apple Pay Payment Request API enables you to integrate Apple Payments in your web application. Safari 11.1 on macOS and Safari on iOS 11.3 support the W3C Payment Request API for conducting Apple Pay transactions on the web. It follows the W3C Payment Request specification that allows merchants to utilize one or more payment methods with minimal integration. Browsers and user agents facilitate the payment flow between merchant and user. WebKit is an open source web browser engine that is used by Safari, Mail, App Store, and many other applications on macOS, iOS, and Linux.
Sixteen APIs have been added to the ProgrammableWeb directory in categories including IoT, Payments, and Religion. Highlights include an API for adding parental controls to applications to limit screen time, and an Apple Pay web payment request API. Here's a rundown of the latest additions.
Apple this week made the Payment Request API available for Apple Pay. The W3C-developed API works in Safari 11.1 on MacOS and Safari on iOS 11.3, allowing merchants and retailers to conduct transactions through Apple Pay, rather than alternatives such as credit/debt cards or PayPal.
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