Glossary
Near-Field Communication
Near-Field Communication, also known as NFC, is the set of communication protocols that allow two electronic devices to share information with one another based on their proximity to each other. NFC devices are used in contactless payment systems, allowing mobile phones to act as or supplement a credit or debit card in a transaction.
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