Adyen has announced that it now enables its Canadian businesses to seamlessly and securely accept in-person contactless payments with Tap to Pay on iPhone. Tap to Pay on iPhone accepts all forms of contactless payments, including contactless credit and debit cards, Apple Pay, and other digital wallets, using only an iPhone and a supported iOS app – no additional hardware or payment terminal is needed.
In tandem with the new feature, Adyen has welcomed prominent retailers including Mackage, by partnering with NewStore, to its merchant base. Mackage can now accept contactless payments from customers using only an iPhone, providing an added level of convenience for customers. Mackage customers can experience Tap to Pay on iPhone at all stores across Canada, where they can “check out” without having to wait in line at the cashier. Canadian shoppers now have access to a fast, efficient, and easy shopping experience at their fingertips.
Using Tap to Pay on iPhone is easy, secure, and private. With Tap to Pay on iPhone, merchants will simply prompt the customer to hold their contactless payment method near the merchant’s iPhone, and the payment will be securely completed using NFC technology.
Apple’s Tap to Pay on iPhone technology uses the built-in features of iPhone to keep the merchants’ and customers’ data private and secure. When a payment is processed, Apple doesn’t store cards or transaction information on the device or on Apple servers. Tap to Pay on iPhone will enable Adyen’s customers to stay at the forefront of innovation by:
- Simplifying in-person payments by removing the dependence on payment hardware to accept transactions, providing a complementary way to accept payments for line-busting.
- Getting up and running quickly with installation and onboarding, allowing businesses to scale up their payment operation.
- Providing secure and fast checkout experiences that increases mobility on location.
- Allowing for a convenient and private way to pay for customers since transactions are encrypted and payment data is protected by the same technology that makes Apple Pay private and secure.
Adyen customers can contact their Account Manager to learn more about enabling Tap to Pay on iPhonefor their business. To learn more, visit https://www.adyen.com/devices/tap-to-pay-on-iphone.




Palo Alto Networks Unit 42 Research: Chinese APT Campaign Targeting Global Political Entities
Posted in Commentary with tags Palo Alto on May 23, 2024 by itnerdToday, Palo Alto Networks Unit 42 released research about a Chinese APT group that has been conducting an ongoing campaign, Operation Diplomatic Specter, targeting political entities in the Middle East, Africa, and Asia since at least late 2022.
Highlights in Unit 42’s analysis of the active campaign include:
Given the Government of Canada’s recent announcement of its first Enterprise Cyber Security Strategy, with a focus on ensuring that the Government can quickly and effectively combat cyber threats and address vulnerabilities across the government’s digital estate, this new report from Palo Alto Networks information ties in well with the cybersecurity landscape and the looming electoral landscape.
To explore the full analysis, please click here.
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