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Apple is all set to introduce its ‘Buy now, pay later’ scheme in Canada starting August 11, 2021, Bloomberg reported. However, unlike in the US where the deferred payment program is brought about via Apple Card credit card and Goldman Sachs, the same in Canada is going to be rolled out via Affirm Holdings. The offer will apply to purchases made from both the online and physical Apple stores in the country.
Bloomberg said it got to know of the development from a note sent by Apple to its retail employees that got leaked. The note also revealed the offer will include interest-free payments during the initial stages though that will be revoked later on. The specifics aren’t available at the moment though the offer will only cover the purchase of the iPad, iPhone, and Mac devices. The scheme won’t apply to the Apple Watch or AirPods at the moment.
Good e-Reader
Amazon offers a way to password protect your Kindle even though the device isn’t one that is likely to carry any of your sensitive info. However, the feature should no doubt appeal to those who are obsessed with privacy or share their device with others and would rather not share with them their reading list.
So, here is how you can set a password on your Kindle.
Tap on the vertical three dots at the top right corner on the Home Screen.
From the menu that appears, tap on Settings.
Next, select Device Options.
Tap on Device Passcode from the list of options that appears.