Wi-Fi Credit Cards
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- blackduff
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Wi-Fi Credit Cards
Edwin sent me an email about this problem in the US. This is for credit cards which have the "extra" trick, it has a method to use your credit cards being easily caused some misery for you.
I checked with my Credit Cards but they're okay. But, the Pass Card which I used to pay my groceries at Carrefour. I thought this was a neat method for paying the food.
Have a look at this youtube!
http://youtube.googleapis.com/v/lLAFhTjsQHw%26sns=em
I passed this email to some other locals and many of them found that their Credit Cards have this facility. This was mostly with UK cards.
Overall, this isn't a big thing I would like to have. It saves only a minute or so when I pay my groceries. I certainly don't need to have this lack of security. The stores are the benefits for having these fast ways of processing the amounts at the caisse.
Last week I had three incursions of emails which tried to phishing of my information. One of these phishings were found within the HTTPS:// area which are supposed to be super clean for security.
I think we need to have a specific area for things like the phishing, etc..
Blackduff
I checked with my Credit Cards but they're okay. But, the Pass Card which I used to pay my groceries at Carrefour. I thought this was a neat method for paying the food.
Have a look at this youtube!
http://youtube.googleapis.com/v/lLAFhTjsQHw%26sns=em
I passed this email to some other locals and many of them found that their Credit Cards have this facility. This was mostly with UK cards.
Overall, this isn't a big thing I would like to have. It saves only a minute or so when I pay my groceries. I certainly don't need to have this lack of security. The stores are the benefits for having these fast ways of processing the amounts at the caisse.
Last week I had three incursions of emails which tried to phishing of my information. One of these phishings were found within the HTTPS:// area which are supposed to be super clean for security.
I think we need to have a specific area for things like the phishing, etc..
Blackduff
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