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[{$pagename}] sends payment data to the [Contactless POS] when you Tap & Pay utilizing [NFC] and uses the [EMVCoS Contactless Suite of Specifications] to communicate with the contactless reader terminal.
[{$pagename}] sends payment data to the contactless terminal when you Tap & Pay utilizing [NFC] and the [EMVCo’s Contactless suite of specifications|http://www.emvco.com/specifications.aspx?id=21 |target='_blank'] to communicate with the contactless reader terminal.
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[Google] adopts an intermediary role and saves your card details on its servers. [{$pagename}] then issues a [Payment Token] [Payment Card] Number (referred to as the Google Pay Virtual Card) to your [device]. When paying, the device only transmits the [Payment Token] information. The vendor never sees your real [Primary Account Number], which is protected by Google's secure servers. When the seller charges the [Payment Token], Google, in turn, charges your stored [Primary Account Number] credit card and is the only entity that ever sees your real card through this transaction.
[Google] adopts an intermediary role and saves your card details on its servers. [{$pagename}] then issues a [Device Account Number] [Payment Card] Number (Google Pay Virtual Card) to your [device]. When paying, the device only transmits the [Device Account Number] information. The vendor never sees your real [Primary Account Number], which is protected by Google's secure servers. When the seller charges the [Device Account Number], Google, in turn, charges your stored [Primary Account Number] credit card and is the only entity that ever sees your real card through this transaction.