iOS 26 introduces systemwide AutoFill support for credit cards, making it easier and faster to enter payment info across all apps and websites. Here’s how to set it up, manage your cards, and stay secure.
If you often find yourself typing out credit card details on your iPhone, iOS 26 brings a welcome change. Apple has extended its AutoFill feature from being Safari-exclusive to working systemwide across all apps and websites. This means quicker checkouts and fewer typing errors when entering your payment information.
Alongside this, the Wallet app has been updated with a dedicated AutoFill section where you can add, manage, and organize your credit cards used for AutoFill. This centralized control makes it easier than ever to keep your payment options up to date and ready for use.
What’s New: Systemwide AutoFill for Credit Cards in iOS 26
- Previously, AutoFill credit card support was limited to Safari only.
- Now available systemwide across apps and websites on iOS 26.
- New dedicated AutoFill section in the Wallet app for managing cards.
With iOS 26, Apple has expanded the convenience of AutoFill for credit cards beyond the Safari browser. You can now use this feature anywhere on your iPhone where payment details are required, whether in apps or on websites. This reduces the need to manually input card numbers, expiration dates, and CVVs, saving you time and reducing errors.
The Wallet app has been enhanced with a specific AutoFill management section. This new area lets you easily add new cards by scanning them with your camera or entering details manually, as well as review and remove cards used for AutoFill at any time.
How to Set Up and Use AutoFill Credit Cards in iOS 26
- Open the Wallet app and tap the three dots icon in the top-right corner.
- Select the new ‘AutoFill’ section to add or manage cards.
- Add cards by scanning with the camera or entering details manually.
- Use Face ID or Touch ID authentication when accessing AutoFill cards.
- To fill credit card info, tap any text field, choose AutoFill, then select your card.
Getting started with AutoFill credit cards is simple:
First, open the Wallet app on your iPhone and tap the three dots in the upper-right corner to access settings. From there, select the new ‘AutoFill’ section. You can add a credit card by pointing your camera at it to capture the details or enter them manually if preferred.
When it’s time to enter your payment info, tap the relevant credit card field in any app or website. The AutoFill prompt will appear—choose the card you want to use, and then authenticate with Face ID or Touch ID to ensure security. The card details will then be filled in automatically.
Security and Privacy Considerations
- Card details are stored securely within the Wallet app.
- Authentication via Face ID or Touch ID protects against unauthorized access.
- AutoFill only activates after user consent at the time of filling.
- Understand limitations based on card type and bank support.
Apple takes security seriously when it comes to storing and using your credit card information. The details you add for AutoFill are encrypted and securely stored within the Wallet app. Before any card information is filled in, you must authenticate using Face ID or Touch ID, preventing unauthorized use.
AutoFill only activates when you explicitly tap a payment field and select the feature, so your cards won’t be shared or filled without your consent. It’s important to note that while many card types are supported, compatibility may vary depending on your bank and card issuer.
FAQs
Does AutoFill for credit cards work with all apps and websites?
In iOS 26, AutoFill is available systemwide for most apps and websites that have credit card input fields. However, some apps or websites may have custom payment forms that do not fully support AutoFill.
How do I add a credit card to AutoFill in Wallet?
Open the Wallet app, tap the three dots icon in the top-right corner, select ‘AutoFill’, and then add a new card by scanning it with your camera or entering the details manually.
Is my credit card information safe using AutoFill?
Yes. Card information is encrypted and stored securely in the Wallet app. You must authenticate with Face ID or Touch ID before AutoFill inserts any payment details.
Will AutoFill work on older iPhones or iOS versions?
The systemwide AutoFill credit card feature is new to iOS 26, so older iOS versions do not support this expanded functionality. You will need to update to iOS 26 to use these features.
Can I use multiple credit cards with AutoFill?
Yes. The Wallet app’s AutoFill section lets you add and manage multiple credit cards and choose which one to use when filling payment information.
Conclusion
If you’ve updated to iOS 26, take a few minutes to open the Wallet app and add your credit cards to the new AutoFill section. This setup will streamline your checkout process across apps and websites. Always ensure your device’s biometric security is enabled to keep your payment information safe. By taking advantage of these new features, you’ll enjoy faster, more convenient payments on your iPhone.
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