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It’s hard to hit, but Apple’s Secure Enclave does have limits to how many cards can be stored in Apple Wallet. Here’s what to do if you hit that limit.
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Apple’s T2 chip
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Apple’s T2 chip
Apple’s Secure Enclave is a protected area on Apple’s devices which holds keys, encrypted data, cards, and other security information.
The idea behind Secure Enclave is that it’s a separate subsystem on Apple devices so if the main processor or OS gets compromised, your secure data is still safe.
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How to manage Secure Enclave card storage limits