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PayPass

(ˈpeɪˌpɑːs)
n
(Commerce) trademark a type of wave-and-pay system that employs RDIF technology, and allows shoppers to pay for low-value goods by touching their debit or credit card against an electronic reader. See also wave-and-pay
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WisePad2 complies with all major industrial security standards including PCI PTS v4.1 with SRED; EMV L1 & L2; EMV Contactless L1; VISA payWave; MasterCard PayPass; AMEX ExpressPay; Discover D-PAS; and MasterCard TQM.
MasterCard PayPass is strong in several developing markets
As Schreiner PinTrust fulfills the requirements of the MasterCard GlobalVendor Certification Program, the label can be used like a contactless credit card at all PayPass terminals worldwide.
Consumers can simply tap their new Tap2Pay NFC device on the contactless reader to make a purchase at more than 3000 merchant locations in Lebanon, as well as at any Paypass merchant outside Lebanon."
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When we say making payments "safe, simple and smart," it's paramount that whether it's a mobile PayPass transaction or a cloud-based transaction, as we transition from plastic to mobile and beyond, we retain the security aspect of it.
The card is powered by MasterCard Paypass technology allowing customers to make small-ticket purchases without the need of a signature or PIN, at contactless terminals specially installed at Grand Cinemas.
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