Correct. I use Apple Pay with a web service (Hover, domain registrations) and with an app service (Uber).
In the case of Hover, I have performed a single authorisation, and it is now capable of performing repeat transactions against my card. There is no interface within Apple Pay (that I can find) to remove that authorisation, I have to ask Hover to do that.
In the case of Uber, I perform an authorisation for an expense before I know what the amount is, and I'm not required to re-authorise when tipping.
The Hover example is the problem. Not specific to Hover, but rather specific to the lack of virtual card management within Apple Pay.
Virtual cards by definition do not have to be single use, (un)fortunately.
In the case of Hover, I have performed a single authorisation, and it is now capable of performing repeat transactions against my card. There is no interface within Apple Pay (that I can find) to remove that authorisation, I have to ask Hover to do that.
In the case of Uber, I perform an authorisation for an expense before I know what the amount is, and I'm not required to re-authorise when tipping.
The Hover example is the problem. Not specific to Hover, but rather specific to the lack of virtual card management within Apple Pay.
Virtual cards by definition do not have to be single use, (un)fortunately.