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Mastercard will no longer require Europeans to enter their card numbers manually

Mastercard to phase out manual card entry for online payments in Europe by 2030

الثلاثاء، 11 يونيو 2024 06:59 م

The experience of paying for products and services online could feel a lot different in the coming years.

Starting from 2030،Mastercardwill no longer require Europeans to enter their card numbers manually when checking out online — no matter what platform or device they’re using.

Mastercard will announce Tuesday in a fireside chat with CNBC that، by 2030، all cards it issues on its network in Europe will be tokenized.

In other words، instead of the 16-digit card number we’re all accustomed to using for transactions، this will be replaced with a randomly generated “token.”

The firm says it’s been working with banks، fintechs، merchants and other partners to phase out manual card entry for e-commerce by 2030 in Europe، in favor of a one-click button across all online platforms.

Ensuring cards are secure

This will ensure that consumers’ cards are secure against fraud attempts، Mastercard says.

Users won’t have to keep entering passwords every time they try to make a payment، as Mastercard is introducing passkeys that replace passwords.

It will also enable customers to make one-click payments at checkout using biometric authentication with a thumbprint.

Cards stored in a merchants’ page or electronic wallet via tokenization can be automatically updated wherever they’re stored when they’re replaced or renewed.

Reducing fraud

Mastercard says 100% tokenization across e-commerce sites will reduce fraud rates dramatically.

According to market research firm Juniper Research،losses from online payment fraudare expected to exceed $91 billion by 2028 — totaling more than $362 billion globally over the next five years.