Apple Card Users Can Finally Access Savings Documents on the Web

Apple Savings Web

If you have a high-yield savings account tied to your credit card, checking your documents just got a bit easier. Apple recently updated its official website so users can view their financial paperwork directly from a computer browser. This update adds a dedicated tab for your money, expanding on Apple Card and its slowly growing list of web-based account management tools.

Users can download monthly statements and tax forms online

When you log into the official card website, you will notice a brand new section specifically for your savings. Clicking this tab takes you straight to a page where you can find and download your official documents. This marks a notable change in access, since it previously locked all savings details strictly behind the Wallet app on your phone.

Right now, the available web tools are fairly basic. You can download your monthly statements to keep track of past interest earnings and deposits. It also gives you direct access to your tax documents when filing season rolls around.

This makes it easier to print records or save them straight to a desktop computer without having to send files from your phone.

The website blocks money transfers and hides your current balance

While getting your hands on paperwork is much easier, the website still puts hard limits on what you can actually do with your cash. If you want to move money in or out of the account, you will still need to pick up your phone. The webpage simply does not allow you to make new deposits or transfer funds over to a connected bank.

Even your current total is kept hidden on the web dashboard. The site just tells you to open the Wallet app on your mobile device to view your active balance or manage your routing numbers.

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