Credit card PIN
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Hi guys, is it possible to add a pin field in the credit card section too to appear on Apple Watch? I have a Maestro Card and it shows the pin. But my credit cards also have pins. I don't use all the cards on a daily basis but it's much easier to use watch then pull out the phone to find the pin.
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@wgumaa: You don't have to add a PIN field. The Credit Card template includes a PIN field already; you just need to fill it in, and it can be displayed on your Apple Watch, along with the account number, expiration, and verification number. This was a popular request from our European friends, so we added it last year. Cheers! :)
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Thanks for the response. Unless I have filled the template incorrectly, the pin doesn't show up on Apple Watch.
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Ok I tested. It works. The old templates didn't have it. Will have recreate them. Thanks!
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@wgumaa: Indeed, and I'm really sorry about the trouble there! That's definitely confusing. It sounds like this was an older Credit Card item that perhaps predated the PIN field. Do you happen to know when it might have been created? I'm glad that you were at least able to get it working with a brand new item.
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@wgumaa: Ah, that's what I thought! Thank you so much for confirming! I couldn't remember the time frame, but I was certain that we hadn't made a change like that to the template in years. I just wanted to make sure there wasn't some odd bug we've overlooked. 2009 sounds about right. ;) :+1:
Each item should have a "modified" and "created" date in its details. Obviously we'd be concerned with the latter...but it's also possible that the dates could be "inaccurate" if you'd migrated data — especially by importing/exporting. I'd trust your judgement either way, since it probably isn't often that you add a brand new card, but I really appreciate you looking into this for me. Cheers! :chuffed:
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Great! Thanks again! :pirate: :+1:
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