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an encrypted credit card is like a super secure credit card. encryption controls where the credit card number can be released, and so on. it just hides the number from the main database until the public key is found.
This means that the card's information is encoded.
The PIN is not held on the card ! It is stored (in encrypted form) on the computer system of the bank where the customer has the account !
It means the information is encoded somehow, so if someone unauthorised were to see the data, they wouldn't be able to understand it. Only the authorised systems can decode that data.
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an encrypted credit card is like a super secure credit card. encryption controls where the credit card number can be released, and so on. it just hides the number from the main database until the public key is found.
A customer's credit card information is encrypted. This means that the card's information is:
It means all the information about your credit card all the details are encrypted and scrambled in a garbage message so it is unreadable to another person. Think about this: If you are giving out your credit details to someone, and you speak Japanese instead of english, then the information will be garbage and unreadable. So in other words when credit card details are encrypted it's unreadable because of the content of it is not understandable.
This means that the card's information is encoded.
Memory card encryption is used to translate data that is input on the card into a secret code. Once the data is encrypted, it can only be accessed through using a secret password.
This means the credit card information has been scrambled. In other words, it has been coded to not be read by others. It is a security measure to help protect consumers online.
An encrypted connection means that the connection is secure. The information sent from one place to another was encrypted to stop a hacker from knowing what was sent.
An encrypted connection means that the connection is secure. The information sent from one place to another was encrypted to stop a hacker from knowing what was sent.
The PIN is not held on the card ! It is stored (in encrypted form) on the computer system of the bank where the customer has the account !
It means the information is encoded somehow, so if someone unauthorised were to see the data, they wouldn't be able to understand it. Only the authorised systems can decode that data.
The non-encrypted file will open faster, as the encrypted one needs to be decrypted first.
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