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Near Field Communication has revolutionised the way payments can be made. But how does it work, and what security measures are in place?

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Page 1: NFC payments: How they work

NFC Payments: How they work

Page 2: NFC payments: How they work

Near Field Communication has revolutionised the way payments can be made…

but how does it work, and what security measures are in place?

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An Introduction to NFC payments:

> Near Field Communication (or NFC) payments present users with a chance to make cashless payments from associated credit and debit card accounts.

> The concept of doing so isn’t a million miles away from that of contactless payments, but using NFC, you can actually pay for items using your mobile phone.

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So how does it work?

> To take it back a few steps, most modern smartphones can use NFC to communicate with other phones or digital devices when within a radius of around ten centimetres (almost similar to how bluetooth has been used in the past).

> This communication can be synced with credit cards, meaning it’s possible to pay for items simply by holding your phone near suitable terminals.

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Paytag

> PayTag which has recently been launched by Barclaycard, is probably the most widely used system using NFC technology in the UK just now.

> A PayTag is basically a sticker that’s fitted onto the back of a mobile phone, which uses NFC to transmit information from Barclaycard credit card accounts to contactless payment terminals.

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What are the benefits?

> Well, for one it’s a lot quicker and easier than fiddling about with cash or even a card – the transaction is literally over in seconds.

> Secondly, you don’t need to fiddle about with a PIN, or find yourself in a position where you’re stuck because you’ve forgotten about it.

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But is that safe?

> Yes, it’s as safe as any other form of payment, and you’ve got the same 100% level of fraud protection as you’d get on any other card.

> If you lose your mobile, you just have to treat it like you would losing your wallet or your credit card – phone up and report it as missing as soon as possible.

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So where can I use it?

> In more places than you think – huge High Street names like Boots, WH Smith and Tesco are using the service, and fast food outlets like McDonalds, Subway and Pret are also embracing it.

> In fact, by the end of the coming year there will be 150,000 contactless terminals across the country – you’ll even be able to use it on the London Underground.

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Will NFC take over from traditional payments?

> Some people are certainly hoping so – it is pretty convenient after all.

> The future is obviously unwritten, but previous research has indicated that £3 billion worth of purchases will be make through mobiles by 2016 in Britain alone. Pretty exciting stuff!