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Using a contactless card? You should be aware of these risks involved

Customers are protected through the lost card liability cover up to 100 percent on contactless cards by the bank in case they are stolen. But that’s subject to the theft being proven

April 09, 2019 / 09:31 IST
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Next time your credit or debit card expires and your bank sends you a new one, check out if there is a small wi-fi symbol, somewhere on the front of the card. This wi-fi symbol signifies that your card—credit or debit—is a contactless card. In simple words, you don’t need to swipe it every time you make a purchase.

Mumbai-based Soham Shah, 28, was in for a surprise. Earlier this year, she bought groceries worth Rs 1,700 at a department store. To his surprise, the person at the billing counter didn’t swipe or dip his card in his machine. Nor did he ask for his personal identification number (PIN). The cashier merely tapped his card at the terminal and the transaction went through. “At first, I was confused as to how the payment went through,” recollects Shah.

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But Shah and scores of customers who have now been using contactless cards wonder if they’re really safe. Let’s take a look.

How does a contactless card work?