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Despite the surge in mobile phone usage, and the innovative payment technologies that have come of age in mainstream usage, some consumers remain reluctant to completely embrace the latest payment technologies. In fact, it’s been found that only 52 percent of North Americans have used mobile payments; and just 18 percent use them regularly.
The reason? Mobile and the latest payment technologies are broken when it comes to security and innovation. There’s evidence to support these concerns....
if you use this app of payement mobile online ( Samsung Pay , Android Pay ,Google Wallet , PayAnywere , Venmo ,LevelUp ,Nexi Pay ,
MobilePay and other mobile payment ) you must know this advices :
Samsung Pay
If you’re not an Apple user, then you probably have a Samsung device. Samsung Pay is similar to App Pay in that it’s a mobile wallet for specific mobile users that works in almost every POS system. As CNET reports, “Samsung Pay does not store the account or credit card numbers of cards on the device, instead using tokenization for transactions.” The article adds, “Each time a purchase is made, the Samsung Pay handset sends two pieces of data to the payment terminal. The first is a 16-digit token that represents the credit or debit card number, while the second piece of data is a one-time code or cryptogram that's generated by the phone's encryption key.” If you lose your device, you can remotely erase all information on the device.
Due
Due is my personal company, and security is it's something we've been working tirelessly on. Due is an innovative payment service that comes with features like setting-up recurring invoices. The company also offers a mobile wallet for users. We comply with the requirements established by the Payment Card Industry Data Security Standard (PCI DSS), which ensure that customer information is secure. The company also provides additional security features like 256-bit SSL encryption, as well as certification from security leaders like VeriSign and Norton.
Google Wallet
Google Wallet has been around since 2011 and allows people to store payment information, like credit cards and bank accounts. With Google’s mobile wallet you can quickly send and request money from anyone in the world and then cash it out at your bank. Google encrypts data using a Secure Socket Layer so that your full information is never shown. Users are also required to create a PIN in order to access their wallet. Furthermore, Google Wallet provides 100 percent fraud protection.
Venmo
Finally, there’s the popular Venmo app. Unlike the already discussed mobile wallets, Venmo gives you the power to send and receive money directly to friends or family members. Venmo, which is owned by PayPal, is a bit vague on its security features by simply stating that it uses “advanced security systems and data encryption” to keep users safe. However, the company has made efforts to update its security. For example, in early 2015 Venmo began using multifactor authentication (MFA).
Security tips
Payment technologies may offer a wide range of security features, but ultimately it’s up to you, the user, to ensure that your data is protected and remains secure. This can be accomplished by following these security tips:
- Only use proper and unique passwords. Stay away from common passwords like "123456."
- Use multi-factor authentication.
- Encrypt sensitive data.
This app give new advices for Your Security Concerns About Using Mobile Payment 2018