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Anna Benson,

Anna Benson,

  Losing crypto online is too rampard these days, scammers are getting more intelligent that's why getting a legitimate expert on recovery of stolen crypto is so difficult without having scam experience. Most people have been scammed severally and they give up on it. I'm here to let all scam victims know that recovery is possible when you contact the right source, am saying this cause I was in your shoes, till I read a helpful article talking about recovery I decided to reach out to Recovering Atusa. com. You know quitters never win. Am glad I allowed my instincts guard me. indeed not giving up on anything in life will always lead to a better outcome
Stephen Wilson

Stephen Wilson

  The article states: "Apple would create the necessary APIs to allow equivalent access to the NFC components in the Host Card Emulation mode, a technology issued to securely store payment credentials and complete transactions, without relying on an in-device secure element." I want to query the part about 'not relying on an in-device secure element'.  As I understand Host Card Emulation, it does use a secure element, just not the same one as in the EMV smartcard. That is, the protocol will use Apple's iPhone enclave. For a bank and a handset vendor to agree to use an NFC chip set to emulate an EMV card, thebank must satisfy itself that the NFC chips are more or less equivalent to EMV chips as "secure elements".  It will bethesame logic when a handset's NFC chip set isused to hold an (emulated) eID, e-passport or mDL.  If I am correct, then the article might be misleading for it implies that the Apple NFC offering would foresake a secure element.  Steve Wilson, Lockstep Consulting. 
Ketharaman Swaminathan

Ketharaman Swaminathan

  If banks are going to be held liable for reimbursement for APP Scam due to proposed Drunk Under Lamp Post regulation, I totally get why they'd want to take preemptive action to nip the problem in the bud. But, even by modern best practice of using sample size of only 2000 to survey populations of 60M or more, TSB's sample size of 100 Facebook Marketplace posts seems very small.
Ketharaman Swaminathan

Ketharaman Swaminathan

  A coupla years ago, there was a lot of Kool Aid that Google was showcasing UPI to Fed for USA's A2A RTP, which was then in planning stage. With Fed going ahead with another product for FedNow, that movie didn't end well.   Hope this new Google-UPI movie has a better ending.

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