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How to View Saved Credit Card Numbers in Safari on iPhone and iPad

By Matthew Lynch
March 26, 2023
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If you’re an avid online shopper, your credit card details might be saved in Safari on your iPhone or iPad for quick and easy checkouts. But what happens when you need to view those saved credit card numbers?

Fortunately, accessing saved credit card numbers in Safari on your iPhone or iPad is a straightforward process. In this article, we’ll guide you through the steps to unveil your saved credit card numbers in Safari.

Step 1: Open Safari

The first step is to open Safari on your iPhone or iPad. Once you open Safari, navigate to the webpage where you usually fill out your credit card information for online purchases.

Step 2: Tap on the “AutoFill” Button

Once you’ve accessed the webpage where you usually fill out your credit card information, tap on the “AutoFill” button. This button, located in the bottom left corner of the screen, is shaped like a key.

Step 3: Tap on “Saved Credit Cards

After tapping on the “AutoFill” button, a menu will appear with several options. One of those options is “Saved Credit Cards.” Tap on it to view the list of saved credit cards.

Step 4: Authenticate Your Identity

To access the saved credit card numbers, you will need to authenticate your identity by using Face ID, Touch ID, or entering your passcode. Once you’ve authenticated your identity, you will be able to view the saved credit card numbers.

Step 5: View Your Credit Card Numbers

After authenticating your identity, Safari will display all the saved credit card numbers. These card numbers will be masked for security reasons. However, you can tap on any saved card to get full access to the card details.

Final Words

Viewing your saved credit card numbers in Safari on your iPhone or iPad can be handy if you need to check any of the details, like the expiry date or card number. It’s always good to keep track of your saved credit card details to ensure that they are correct and up-to-date. With these straightforward steps, you can quickly access and view your saved credit card numbers in Safari on your iPhone or iPad.

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