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Contactless card transactions have quickly emerged as popular payment methods in recent years. So how do they work? Let's find out.
The rollout of "open payments" marks a soft launch for Clipper 2.0, a next-generation payment platform that's years overdue.
This week, BART’s long-awaited “Tap and Ride” system launches, no Clipper card needed. Here’s how paying for your fare with a ...
SEPTA riders can use their smart phone or contactless bank card to pay for their trip starting this Friday.
Bay Area Rapids Transit (BART) expanded its usable forms of payment on Aug. 20, now accepting contactless debit and credit ...
A new and potentially more convenient payment feature is coming to BART and eventually to other transit systems in the region.
The system allows users to use contactless cards, smartphones or other smart devices to simply tap to pay their fare on buses and subways throughout the MTA system, as opposed to dipping or ...
Criminals are using contactless card skimming scams to capture banking information from an account holder's contactless card, typically when they are near a payment terminal or within close ...
By the end of 2017, there were nearly 119 million contactless cards in circulation and, with customers and businesses increasingly choosing to use contactless cards and card acceptance devices, it ...