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  2. OMNY - Wikipedia

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    Third-party digital wallets, debit cards, credit cards generally cannot store transit-specific information on the consumer card or device. OMNY solves this problem by only charging riders once a day, [ 153 ] after vehicles have had a chance to return to base and download boarding data.

  3. Contactless smart card - Wikipedia

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    A contactless smart card is a contactless credential whose dimensions are credit card size. Its embedded integrated circuits can store (and sometimes process) data and communicate with a terminal via NFC. Commonplace uses include transit tickets, bank cards and passports. There are two broad categories of contactless smart cards.

  4. Hyundai Card - Wikipedia

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    Hyundai Card (Korean: ν˜„λŒ€μΉ΄λ“œ; RR: Hyundae Kadeu) is a credit card company under Hyundai Motor Group headquartered in Seoul, South Korea.In 2001, Hyundai Motor Group acquired Diners Club Korea, and relaunched it under the name Hyundai Card. [1]

  5. Credit card debt - Wikipedia

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    Infographic about credit card debt in the US (2010) Consumer and government debt as a % of GDP (United States) Consumer and government debt in the United States. Credit card debt results when a client of a credit card company purchases an item or service through the card system. Debt grows through the accrual of interest and penalties when the ...

  6. Information technology - Wikipedia

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    Most search engines look for information on World Wide Web sites, but there are also systems that can look for files on FTP servers, items in online stores, and information on Usenet newsgroups. Improving search is one of the priorities of the modern Internet (see the Deep Web article about the main problems in the work of search engines).

  7. OnlyFans - Wikipedia

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    OnlyFans is an internet content subscription service based in London, United Kingdom. [3] The service is used primarily by sex workers who produce pornography, [3] [4] but it also hosts the work of other content creators, such as physical fitness experts and musicians.

  8. RFID skimming - Wikipedia

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    A criminal can hide the scanner e.g. inside a glove or a bag, and then place it close to the victim and wirelessly steal the victim's payment card information. [2] With the wirelessly obtained payment card information, the criminal can use it to make fraudulent purchases online. [citation needed] This is called card-not-present fraud.

  9. Debit card - Wikipedia

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    Credit card use in the Netherlands is very low, and most credit cards cannot be used with EFTPOS, or charge very high fees to the customer. Debit cards can often, though not always, be used in the entire EU for EFTPOS. Most debit cards are Mastercard Maestro cards. Visa's V Pay cards are also accepted at most locations. In 2011, spending money ...