Apple Card users can now have more control over their spending with the latest iOS 17.4 update, which allows real-time tracking of transactions through third-party budgeting apps. This feature was previously limited to Mint, but now users can link their Apple Card, Apple Savings, and Apple Cash accounts to select budgeting apps like Monarch, YNAB, and Copilot.
The update comes in light of Mint’s decision to shut down on March 23, leaving former users without a way to track Apple Card transactions. This prompted Apple to open up integration to other third-party apps, giving users more options to manage their finances.
Intuit, the company behind Mint, merged the platform with Credit Karma in 2022, cutting off Apple Card users from accessing their spending data through the popular budgeting app. With the expanded support for Apple Card on other third-party apps, users now have more flexibility in choosing a tool that suits their financial needs.
Apple’s move to enhance Apple Card integration with budgeting apps reflects the tech giant’s commitment to improving the user experience and providing more transparency in managing finances. Users can now enjoy real-time updates on their spending and make informed decisions to stay on track with their budgeting goals.
If you are an Apple Card user, make sure to update your device to iOS 17.4 to take advantage of this new feature and explore the different budgeting apps that now support Apple Card transactions. Stay tuned for more updates on how technology continues to revolutionize personal finance management.
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