Near Field Communication and Contactless Digital Payments

People will prefer contactless over contact payment due to the increasing penetration of smartphones. Contactless payments are safer because it's tough to copy the data as compared to cloning a physical card.


Near Field Communication (NFC) is a wireless data transfer method that allows two devices to communicate with each other. When devices such as smartphones, laptops, tablets, and other similar devices are in close proximity to one another, they can share data. The distance between them is usually 2 inches. Near Field Communication is similar to Bluetooth, but it uses less power and only works when the devices are close together. Furthermore, unlike Bluetooth, it does not require device discovery or manual sync.


Contactless payments, Near Field Communication, Host Card Emulation, RFID based Digital Payments, and much more will be covered in this Business-Oriented course. You'll need a specialized card reader to accept these types of payments. Because it is so important in digital payments, the use of this technology has risen in recent years. In this course, moreover, you're going to break down the most talked about contactless digital payment method in the FinTech and digital banking industry, NFC and HCE.


Who this course is for:

  • Digital Payment professional
  • Mobile Payment Enthusiast and Professionals
  • People wanting to learn about Digital Payments

Requirements

  • Basic information of Digital Payments and Banking
  • Patience to listen and reflect on the points discussed in the course

Course ratings: 4.0/5

Enroll here: https://www.udemy.com/course/near-field-communication-nfc-hce-and-contactless-digital-payments/

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