How to delete the oldest passes that you store in the ‘Wallet’ of your iPhone

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Although the Wallet app on your iPhone is very, very old, it probably wasn’t until the advent of Apple Pay and the ability to store your bank cards that you realized its importance as a central store for all the passes you need. to catch a plane, a train, go to the cinema, the theater or show a loyalty card to earn a discount. The problem is that as the years go by, we store passes that no longer have any use, beyond reminding us what we did on this or that day: go to the movies, travel somewhere, etc. So we are going to tell you how to empty all that that no longer has any use and that is consuming space in the phone’s memory. With just two or three steps. Look… How to delete the passes? To access those old passes, the first thing you should do is take a look at what you want to delete beforehand. It is as simple as opening the wallet and browsing through everything you have stored, and stranded, since time immemorial to manage it. So we entered a left upstairs without touching all the bank cards and loyalty cards. Now we look at the bottom and there they already appear, for example, movie tickets or plane, train or bus tickets. Now we touch the “Edit” button in the upper left, so that those little circles appear next to each pass so that they can be selected. If you have too many and don’t want to go one by one, then you can go to the top right to “Select All”, to save time and screen clicks. With the passes you want to delete selected, go to the bottom and click on “Delete”, so that the wallet permanently deletes all those cards. It is a function that you cannot undo, so if a session of a movie marked you, it is not a good idea to eliminate the only memory that tells you when and where you enjoyed it. Bank cards do not need this management work since they are registered through another system such as Apple Pay, and they are only deleted when they expire, so it is an automatic process that you will not have to control. Especially because once the old card stops working, you will have a new one that you will need to register in the wallet. >

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