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A Gemalto EZIO CAP device with Barclays PINsentry styling. The Chip Authentication Program (CAP) is a MasterCard initiative and technical specification for using EMV banking smartcards for authenticating users and transactions in online and telephone banking. It was also adopted by Visa as Dynamic Passcode Authentication (DPA). [1]
A card reader is a data input device that reads data from a card-shaped storage medium and provides the data to a computer. Card readers can acquire data from a card via a number of methods, including: optical scanning of printed text or barcodes or holes on punched cards, electrical signals from connections made or interrupted by a card's punched holes or embedded circuitry, or electronic ...
Authentication devices including smart card readers and tokens [25] Mobile phone authentication using SIM, apps or SMS [25] Gemalto eBanking supports the Ezio Suite with services including implementation, security audit, design and consulting, training, fulfilment and support. [26] Ezio technology is in use in banks such as ABN AMRO, Barclays ...
Vote for. The PINsentry page seems unnecessary given the detail here. Jjasi 13:15, 10 July 2008 (UTC) Agree. PINsentry describes the exact same thing, but is a much less well informed stub. PINsentry is just the marketing name of one single UK bank for the Chip Authentication Program.
A PIN pad or PIN entry device is an electronic device used in a debit, credit or smart card-based transaction to accept and encrypt the cardholder's personal identification number (PIN). PIN pads are normally used with payment terminals , automated teller machines or integrated point of sale devices in which an electronic cash register is ...
Pingit, formerly Barclays Pingit, was a British mobile payments service, allowing Barclays account holders to send and receive money transfers through their mobile phones. . It operated from 2012 until 2021 when Barclays said that the service was no longer needed as newer payment services became popul
Barclaycard OnePulse Card. OnePulse was the name given to a credit card that was issued by Barclaycard that combined the functionality of Transport for London's Oyster card with a Visa contactless-enabled credit card.
Technology Will Save Us – designing the physical appearance of the device. [19] Barclays – supported product delivery and outreach activities. [34] Samsung – developed an Android app and helped connect the device to phones and tablets. [34] The Wellcome Trust – provided learning opportunities for teachers and schools. [34]