A third of US consumers still don’t use contactless payments

A third of US consumers still don’t use contactless payments

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A third of US consumers still don’t use contactless payments

A new report from Paysafe has examined consumer payment trends and found that roughly 33% of US consumers are yet to explore contactless…

How to only allow contactless payments when your Android 12 phone is unlocked


Today i’m going to show you how to only allow contactless payments when your Android 12 phone is unlocked.
This can be useful incase you lose your phone and you don’t want anyone to use your phone to make purchases.
To do this go to settings.
Then tap on Connected devices.
Tap on connection preferences
Then tap on NFC
Now turn on the button next to “Require device unlock for NFC”
By doing this you will only be able to use the contactless when your phone is unlocked.
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How everything works: Tap And Pay


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Sources:
http://www.smartcardalliance.org/publications-contactless-payments-what-who-why/
http://gizmodo.com/the-gizmodo-guide-to-the-new-emv-chip-credit-card-payme-1734011799
http://www.emvco.com/download_agreement.aspx?id=4
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/EMV#Transaction_flow

Hacking Through the Air | Contactless Payments and NFC


So, there’s a high probability that you’ve used a contactless payment method today, whether that’s for your morning ‘decaf soy latte with an extra shot’ or for the underground fare, it all depends on your daily routine and lifestyle.
With solutions such as Apple Pay, our phones are basically becoming our wallets too. However, that’s literally an ‘all eggs in one basket’ situation.
To stay safe in the digital jungle, it’s important to keep up to date with the latest technologies, their vulnerabilities and techniques for their mitigation.

In today’s video, we’re going to squeeze out the juice of Near-Field Communication’s pros and cons.

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23:00 – Conclusion

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Contactless payment limit up to £100: Is this good for consumers?


With the new contactless payment limit on debit and credit cards increasing to £100 in the UK, I’ve taken a look at whether this is a good idea.

Find out the ways to avoid fraud and the impact paying via contactless can have on your spending. Plus why the increase actually means you’ll probably enter your PIN even more frequently.

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The best bank accounts
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The best Credit cards
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Andy Webb is a money blogger and journalist. He runs the award-winning website Be Clever With Your Cash, hosts the Cash Chats podcast, presented Channel 5’s Shop Smart Save Money and writes every month for Reader’s Digest. Andy also founded the community ukmoneybloggers.com.

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