![]() ![]() Please support us by visiting our sponsors, participating in the Tech ARP Forums, or donating to our fund.After going missing from the Apple App Store for a few days, the Touch ‘n Go eWallet app is now back and available for download by iPhone users.Īs at the time of writing, version 1.7.73 of the eWallet app is the latest (uploaded today on May 11, 2022) to be listed on the App Store and appears to still retain the same features as before. Go Back To > Software | Business | Tech ARP Malaysia : No More COVID-19 Test / Insurance For Travellers!.Latest Air Travel Rules For Malaysia : Edition!.Did China Lock Down Shanghai To Spite US Over Ukraine?!.Did Putin Force EU Countries To Pay For Gas In Rubles?!.He continues to devote countless hours every day writing about tech, medicine and science, in his pursuit of facts in a post-truth world. Adrian Wong has been writing about tech and science since 1997, even publishing a book with Prentice Hall called Breaking Through The BIOS Barrier (ISBN 978-0131455368) while in medical school. Support my work through a bank transfer / PayPal / credit card!īank Transfer : CIMB 7064555917 (Swift Code : CIBBMYKL)ĭr. Unfortunately, there’s really nothing much Apple users can do. If they continue to lock down the NFC feature on the iPhone / iPad to force the use of Apple Pay, they will invite more anti-trust actions, and possibly turn people to the Android platform. If this was the reason for the TNG eWallet app’s removal, it will be yet another example of Apple’s egregious anti-competitive nature, and yet another strike against their walled garden. ![]() The Commission takes issue with the decision by Apple to prevent mobile wallets app developers, from accessing the necessary hardware and software (‘NFC input’) on its devices, to the benefit of its own solution, Apple Pay. By limiting access to a standard technology used for contactless payments with mobile devices in stores (‘Near-Field Communication (NFC)’ or ‘tap and go’), Apple restricts competition in the mobile wallets market on iOS. The European Commission has informed Apple of its preliminary view that it abused its dominant position in markets for mobile wallets on iOS devices. That limitation has resulted in an antitrust charge by the European Union : That’s because Apple Pay is the only mobile wallet / eWallet allowed to use the iPhone and iPad’s NFC capabilities for contactless payments. However, I believe Apple removed it because of the recently-added NFC top-up feature for physical Touch ‘n Go cards. Neither Apple nor Touch ‘n Go eWallet stated why the TNG eWallet app was removed from the App Store. Why Was Touch ‘n Go eWallet Removed From App Store?! But more importantly, you will no longer receive security and fixes. Over time, you may lose out on new features. Until the app is restored to the App Store, you will no longer be able to update the app. This does not mean the removal is to be taken lightly. The TNG Digital team stated that they are working to resolve the issue with Apple, and confirmed that the app that is installed in your iPhone will continue to work with all features fully-functioning. It is however still available in the Google Play Store, so Android users can still download it just fine.Įven though the Touch ‘n Go eWallet app is no longer available in the Apple App Store, you can continue to use it if you had already installed it earlier. Interestingly, the download page in the official Touch ‘n Go eWallet website is also not functioning, with a 404 error – Page not found. The Boost eWallet now appears, instead of the TNG eWallet. ![]() It was also removed from the App Store search listing. The TNG eWallet download page now states “ App Not Available – The app is currently not available in your country or region“. Touch ‘n Go eWallet Removed From Apple App Store!Īpple quietly removed the Touch ‘n Go eWallet (TNG eWallet) from the App Store a few days ago. The Touch ‘n Go eWallet app was just removed from the Apple App Store! ![]()
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