Use Apple Pay on your Mac
You can make easy, secure, and private purchases on websites using Apple Pay on your iMac. With Apple Pay, your Apple Card and other credit or debit card information is never stored or shared by Apple with the merchant. When you shop online using Safari, look for an Apple Pay checkout option. Confirm your purchase using your Magic Keyboard with Touch ID, iPhone, or Apple Watch.
Note: Apple Pay and Apple Card aren’t available in all countries or regions. For information about Apple Pay, go to Cashless made effortless. For information about current card issuers, see the Apple Support article Apple Pay participating banks. For information about Apple Card, see Apple Card Support.
Set up Apple Pay. No extra setup is required if you’ve already set up credit or debit cards on your iPhone or Apple Watch. Make sure you’re signed in to your iPhone or Apple Watch with the same Apple ID you’re using on your iMac. If you have no debit or credit cards set up, you can do it in the Wallet & Apple Pay pane of System Preferences.
Make a purchase using Touch ID. Click the Apple Pay button on the website, then to confirm the payment, place your finger lightly on the Touch ID sensor on your Magic Keyboard with Touch ID or Magic Keyboard with Touch ID and Numeric Keyboard (available only for 24-inch iMac).
Make a purchase with iPhone or Apple Watch. Click the Apple Pay button on the website, then to confirm the payment, use Face ID, Touch ID, or the passcode on your iPhone, or double-click the side button on your unlocked Apple Watch. You must be signed in to an iPhone or Apple Watch that has Apple Pay set up with the same Apple ID you’re using on your iMac.
Note: You can add or delete payment cards and manage your Apple Card in the Wallet & Apple Pay pane of System Preferences.
Learn more. See the Apple Support articles Set up Apple Pay, How to use Apple Pay, and Manage the cards that you use with Apple Pay.