
Apple’s Wallet app provides a convenient way to pull up all of your digital loyalty cards, boarding passes, tickets, and more. It also serves as the home for Apple Pay. However, here are six features within Apple’s Wallet app that you may not have known about.
Add Unsupported Passes to Wallet
Unfortunately, you can’t officially add just anything with a barcode to Apple Wallet, but a third-party app allows you to convert physical cards with barcodes into digital ones that you then can add to Apple Wallet.
It’s called Pass2U Wallet, and it scans a physical barcode and converts it to an Apple-compatible digital barcode that can go right into the Wallet app. It won’t work with every barcode that you scan, but I’ve managed to get it working for a handful of loyalty cards that aren’t officially supported by Apple.
Rearrange Passes

If there are some passes that you use more often than others, you can rearrange them into whatever order you want so that your most-used passes are toward the top.
All you have to do is tap and hold on a pass. Once it slides up ever-so-slightly, you can drag it up or down and place it wherever you want it. This extremely useful if you have a lot of passes and discover that you constantly need to scroll through them to find the important ones. This also works if you want to quickly change the default credit card to use with Apple Pay—just drag the one you want to the front.
Manually Refresh Passes
By default, the information displayed on passes is updated automatically if that information has changed (how much money is left on your Starbucks card,…
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