Sentences with phrase «most magnetic cards»

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Most other countries have done away with the standard magnetic strip credit cards that we're used to.
Why do most customers at my bookstore have trouble understanding my instructions to swipe their debit cards with the magnetic stripe «toward me?»
Most other countries have done away with the standard magnetic strip credit cards that we're used to.
While traditional credit cards work by storing user information on a magnetic stripe, RFID (which comes standard on most new cards) stores information about the card and its owner in a small microchip.
No business will be lost, since most cards will still have a magnetic stripe as backup.
The most important thing you can do is ensure your credit card is sporting the latest processing technology — the EMV microchip — rather than relying on outdated magnetic - stripe technology.
Like most of the credit cards made in the U.S., they sport that familiar magnetic stripe, and use a technology that is being phased out in many parts of the world, particularly Europe, where chip - and - PIN cards are considered a safeguard against identity theft.
Jérôme Sans has also introduced the establishment of magnetic collector cards made by artists, not only giving access to the room but also to the opportunity to discover for free, the most creative cultural institutions of the cities in which the Méridien's hotels are based worldwide.
This means you can pay at stores and restaurants using a bump - to - pay terminals or most traditional magnetic credit card readers.
Until recently, most U.S. credit cards were issued with a magnetic stripe on the back, which contained your individual account information.
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