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Apple Card gets web portal where you can pay bills, view statements

The new website shows the card balance alongside options for managing the account.

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Got an Apple Card? Now you can manage your account online.

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Apple Card holders can now manage their accounts online through a new web portal. Apple on Thursday launched a website that lets cardholders check their balances, view statements and make payments, among other functions. 

Cardholders can sign in to card.apple.com using their Apple IDs. Similar to other online portals for credit cards, Apple's website shows the card balance alongside options for managing the account. 

Previously, these functions were available only through the Wallet app on iPhones and iPads . To make sure cardholders can access their accounts, Apple is asking users to update to the latest version of iOS , iPadOS and MacOS on their devices.

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