Do you use the tap feature on your bank card? Timmins police ask residents to be aware of tap feature on bank cards. From CTV Northern Ontario’s Lydia Chubak.
The Better Business Bureau is warning consumers of "ghost tapping." The scam targets the ‘tap-to-pay’ feature on credit cards and smartphones Big events can be an easy target for scammers, because of ...
Investing.com — Apple Inc (NASDAQ:AAPL) announced Tuesday that it will launch Tap to Pay on iPhone in the US later this year. The tech giant said the feature will allow merchants to use their iPhone ...
Apple announced on Tuesday, Feb. 8 plans to introduce a new Tap to Pay feature on iPhones, which will allow merchants across the U.S. to use their iPhone to accept Apple Pay, contactless credit and ...
Starting August 11th, Go Transit, Brampton Transit MiWay and Oakville transit support the above platforms when tapping at a Presto payment device. This means that Presto readers now work with the ...
Timmins Police Service is reminding people that having the "tap feature" enabled on their debit or credit cards can lead to serious theft or fraud, if the cards fall into the wrong hands. Police ...
Credit card tap payments have been available to Canadians since 2012. According to Moneris, it processes 3.5 billion transactions a year across approximately 350,000 merchant locations. Amid the COVID ...
TTC users will finally be able to tap their credit and debit cards to pay for fares. The long-awaited feature will go into effect on August 15th and includes cards added to a smartphone or smartwatch.
Riders on the UP Express will have a new way to pay starting Thursday—by tapping their credit cards directly on Presto fare readers. Metrolinx, the provincial agency that oversees Presto, is launching ...
Metrolinx plans to start testing an open payment function on its Presto fare-card system as early as next year — but it could still be some time before TTC riders are able to use the long-awaited ...
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