Apple Card can now be applied for on the web

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Apple Card has been out for over a year and it is still one of the most unique credit cards on the market right now.

Apple is now enabling customers to apply for Apple Card through its website now. Previously, users could only apply through the Wallet app on the iPhone and iPad.

What makes Apple Card different than other credit cards is it is all mostly handled and used from the iPhone, iPad, Apple Watch and Mac. When in stores, users can make purchases with their iPhone and Apple Watch, and can make purchases online with Apple Card from the iPhone, iPad, Mac and confirm payments from their Apple Watch (for online purchases).

Of course, there is the option of using the white titanium Apple Card at places that do not currently accept Apple Pay.

A picture of the white titanium Apple Card

The benefits of using Apple Card are 1% in Daily Cash for using the physical titanium Apple Card, 2% at places that accept Apple Pay and 3% when used at select businesses such as Apple, Nike, Panera Bread, T-Mobile and others.

The current list of merchants Apple Card users get 3% in Daily Cash from.

On top of that, there are no annual, limit or late fees with Apple Card, as well as no limit on how much cashback a person can get from Daily Cash and that Apple does not sell your data to anyone.

For those that have trouble with their Apple Card or have questions, Apple Card has its own specific iMessage Business Chat customers can use to get the assistance they need.

At this time, Apple Card is only available in the United States.

You can read our most recent review of Apple Card too.

What do you think of these new minor improvements to Apple Card? Let us know on Twitter at @appleosophy.

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