How to Disable Apple Cash and Stop iPhone Prompts

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If you're tired of receiving iPhone prompts to use Apple Cash, you can disable it altogether.

To start, go to the Wallet app on your iPhone and tap on the Apple Cash card. From there, tap on the card's information icon (the "i" in a circle) to access the card details.

You can also disable Apple Cash by going to the Settings app, then tapping on Wallet & Apple Pay. Here, toggle off the switch next to Apple Cash to stop receiving prompts.

By disabling Apple Cash, you'll no longer receive reminders to use the service.

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Disabling Apple Cash Account

You can disable your Apple Cash account by turning off Apple Pay Cash in your device's settings. This method doesn't close your account, it just disables it.

To do this on your iPhone or iPad, launch the Settings app and navigate to Wallet & Apple Pay. From there, you can toggle off Apple Pay Cash. On your Apple Watch, you'll need to launch the Watch app on your iPhone, then go to Wallet & Apple Pay, and finally turn off Apple Pay Cash.

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Leave Apple Cash Family

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To leave Apple Cash Family, you'll need to follow these steps on your iPhone. Open the Wallet app and tap your Apple Cash card.

You'll then tap the More button, followed by Card Details. Next, scroll down and tap Stop Sharing Activity.

Agree to the Terms and Conditions, then provide your information and verify your identity. Tap Next to continue the process.

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How to Disable Apple Pay Cash Account

Disabling your Apple Pay Cash account is a straightforward process. You can do it through your iPhone, iPad, or Apple Watch.

To begin, you'll need to launch the Settings app on your iPhone or iPad. From there, navigate to Wallet & Apple Pay.

On iPhone and iPad, you can turn off Apple Pay Cash by tapping the toggle next to it in the Wallet & Apple Pay settings. That's it, you've successfully disabled your Apple Pay Cash account on your iPhone or iPad.

You can also disable Apple Pay Cash on your Apple Watch by launching the Watch app on your iPhone, then navigating to Wallet & Apple Pay. From there, simply toggle off Apple Pay Cash.

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Changing iOS Settings

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To change iOS settings, you'll need to have updated to iOS 11, as this option is not available in iOS 10.

If you want to remove the ability to send money through the Messages app, you can follow the tutorial in the guide.

The Apple Pay button will be removed from the Messages app on your iPhone after completing these steps.

You can send money to friends through the Messages app using person-to-person payment apps like Venmo, but you can also use Apple Pay, which is built into your iPhone.

To disable Apple Pay, you'll need to follow the steps in the tutorial, which will remove the Apple Pay button from the Messages app.

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How to Turn Off

To turn off Apple Cash, you'll need to access the Wallet app on your device. On iPhone and iPad, launch the Settings app and navigate to Wallet & Apple Pay, then turn off Apple Pay Cash.

On Apple Watch, you'll need to launch the Watch app on your iPhone, then go to Wallet & Apple Pay and turn off Apple Pay Cash. This will disable the feature, but it won't close your account entirely.

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