While Just-Walk-Out removes the need to carry a physical card, at some point consumers still need to enter their cards ...
Mastercard plans to eliminate the reliance on manual card entry and one-time or static passwords by integrating tokenization.
Mastercard intends to do away with the 16-digit number on their credit and debit cards and replace them with on-device ...
Credit card fraud costs Australians hundreds of millions of dollars each year, but getting rid of card numbers can only do so ...
In a major step towards combating identity theft, Mastercard has announced plans to eliminate 16-digit card numbers from credit and debit cards by 2030. This marks a shift towards biometric ...
Mastercard has announced plans to remove the 16-digit number from their credit and debit cards by 2030 in a move designed to stamp out identity theft and fraudulent use of cards. The numbers ...
Mastercard has announced plans to phase out the traditional 16-digit credit and debit card numbers by 2030. The company will replace them with on-device biometrics and tokenization to combat identity ...