Request Apple Pay payment processing certificate for iOS SDK

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Sign the certificates

  You will need to contact our Support Team to enable Apple Pay on your Trust Payments account. You will be asked to provide the following information as part of this process:

  • Your site reference(s).
  • Your Apple Pay Merchant ID(s).
  • Your Webservices JWT Username. If you do not already have details of this account, please contact our Support Team for assistance.

The Support team will return a certificate signing request (PEM file) for each Merchant ID, and you will need to follow the steps below for each Merchant ID to enable Apple Pay on your account.

 

Preparing the Payment Processing Certificate

Sign into the Apple Developer Center
  https://developer.apple.com/account/ (link to external site)

  1. In the Member Center, select Certificates, Identifiers & Profiles.

  2. Under Identifiers, select Merchant IDs.

  3. Select the merchant ID from the list, and click Edit.

      Trust Payments supports Apple merchant IDs up to (but not exceeding) 50 characters in length.
  4. In the Payment Processing Certificates section, click Create Certificate.

  5. Click Choose File, select the Payment Processing CSR file emailed to you by the Support Team earlier, and click Generate.

  6. Download the certificate by clicking Download, and click Done.

 

Contact Support with the certificate

  • Having followed the steps above, you should now be in possession of an Apple Pay certificate (CER file).
  • Compress the certificate into a .zip file, attach this to an email and send it on to our Support Team (support@trustpayments.com).
  • Once Support have received the certificate and have confirmed this by email, you can proceed with the next steps.

  You must ensure you send the certificate in a .zip file when emailing Support.

  Now you have set up the certificate, you will need to initialise the SDK in your app in order to be able to process transactions.

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