It's just RFID, what did you expect?
Paywave is awesome. Makes me feel like a boss when paying for things. What? Pin number? yeah right! I'm paying in the future!Bunch of paranoid folks on that Facebook page. Bank covers you for fraud anyway.
Bank doesn't cover you for identity theft though, and a CC can be used as a form of ID.
Yeah, but pay wave doesn't increase the chances it will be used to fake your identity, this is a general issue with credit cards, not pay wave in particular.That's like saying having a cheque book causes paper cuts, while it can happen, its not directly attributed to cheque books.
It would be interesting to actually know the number of fraud cases committed using chip cards. That video on Facebook is hardly convincing, it's just a blurry video of a guy in a dark room, I can't even make out any detail on his phone, he could be showing me his flappy bird high score for all I know.I wonder if the phone actually shows the unencrypted data (card number, date and persons name), and if he's actually gone into the store and tried it to see if it works.
Paywave is awesome. Makes me feel like a boss when paying for things. What? Pin number? yeah right! I'm paying in the future!Bunch of paranoid folks on that facebook page. Bank covers you for fraud anyway.
That video on Facebook is hardly convincing, it's just a blurry video of a guy in a dark room, I can't even make out any detail on his phone, he could be showing me his flappy bird high score for all I know.
Not sure whether to believe this or not.
Nooope, credit cards yes, but not with deibt cards!so far as I understand it
A good beefy hole punch takes quick care of the paywave chip I have used this app also to show staff from a local ANZ branch that have coffee and the same place I do and boy they weren't very impressed with the idea of paywave any more.