Regarding the security, all you do is ring your bank and ask them to cancel the digital token in ApplePay; the same way you ring to cancel your cards if you loose your wallet or purse etc. You can also deactivate the digital tokens in ApplePay yourself by logging into your iCloud account.
It's unlikely anyone else would be able to get round your TouchID / finger print scan anyway so it's not like anyone else can even unlock your iPhone 6 / 6 Plus or pay for anything using Apple Pay.
If you think about it, it's actually more secure than the contactless cards in your wallet as what happens if you loose your wallet or purse? Someone finds it and they can potentially use your contactless cards as no PIN or signature is needed (I know contactless is supposed to ask for your PIN randomly, but I've never been asked for it yet using contactless cards?)
It's unlikely anyone else would be able to get round your TouchID / finger print scan anyway so it's not like anyone else can even unlock your iPhone 6 / 6 Plus or pay for anything using Apple Pay.
If you think about it, it's actually more secure than the contactless cards in your wallet as what happens if you loose your wallet or purse? Someone finds it and they can potentially use your contactless cards as no PIN or signature is needed (I know contactless is supposed to ask for your PIN randomly, but I've never been asked for it yet using contactless cards?)
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James Mitchell
James Mitchell