World Trade Center among first to replace office keys with iPhone and Apple Watch<div class="feat-image">
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release of iOS 15 last year, Apple expanded the Apple Wallet application to support storing office keys for the first time – this feature allows Apple Watch and iPhone users to access buildings by tapping their device to unlock a door. Now, real estate development firm Silverstein Properties has announced that it is rolling out support for this feature to tenants at the World Trade Center. </p>
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World Trade Center among first to replace office keys with iPhone and Apple Watch