Sign the certificates
This is a legacy document for those integrated using version 1 of our JavaScript Library
Click here to read the Apple Pay documentation for the latest version of our JavaScript Library

You will need to contact our Support team to enable Apple Pay on your Trust Payments account. You will be asked to provide the following information as part of this process:
- Your site reference(s).
- The domain of your payment page.
- Your Apple Pay Merchant ID(s).
- Your Webservices Username.

The Support team will return two certificates per Merchant ID (in CSR format), and you will need to follow the steps below for each Merchant ID to enable Apple Pay on your account.
Preparing the Payment Processing Certificate

Sign into the Apple Developer Center:





Preparing the Merchant Identity Certificate




Contact Support with the certificates
- Having followed the steps above, you should now be in possession of two Apple Pay certificates (two CER files).
- Compress these two files into a single .zip file, attach this to an email and send it on to our Support team ([email protected]).
- Once Support have received the certificates and have confirmed this by email, you can proceed with the next steps.
You must ensure you send the certificates in a .zip file when emailing Support.

Now you have set up the certificates, you will need to allow Apple to validate your domain.