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    Optional Features Supported with Apple Pay
    These optional features are supported with
            Apple Pay.
Merchant-Initiated Transactions
            Merchants can initiate a payment on the behalf of a customer.
                This type of transaction is called a merchant-initiated transaction (MIT).
                When initiating a MIT, the customer is not present.
                Customers must authorize the storage of their credentials and the use of these credentials for future payments.
Merchant-initiated transactions are covered in the "Standard Payments
                Processing" section of the .
Multiple Partial Captures
            This feature enables you to request multiple partial captures for one authorization.
                A multiple partial capture allows you to incrementally settle authorizations over time.
                The total amount of all the captures must not exceed the authorized amount.
Multiple partial captures are covered in the "Processing Payments Using Credentials" section
                of the .
Recurring Payments
            A recurring payment is a credentials-on-file (COF) transaction
                in a series of payments that you bill to a customer for a fixed amount
                at regular intervals that do not exceed one year between transactions.
                The series of recurring payments is the result of an agreement
                between you and the customer for the purchase of goods or services
                that are provided at regular intervals. Recurring payments are also known as subscriptions.
Recurring payments are covered in the "Processing Payments Using Credentials" section
                of the .
Subsequent Authorizations
            This feature enables you to manage recurring transactions.
                After a successful initial authorization,
                you can request subsequent authorizations and request one capture for both authorizations.
Subsequent authorizations are covered in the "Processing Payments Using Credentials" section
                of the .