Credit Card Pins
The chip and pin security features
that credit cards offer is a very secure and simple integration that
makes using a credit card safer and easier. This security works in
way that allows the user to enter a PIN (personal identification
number) during checkout. This is a wonderful security feature
because with chip and pin security the instances of forged
signatures will be drastically reduced. Too often retailers fail to
make the effort of comparing signatures during check out, with this
security feature without knowing the PIN a purchase cannot be made.
CPS is excellent because even if your card were to become lost or
stolen, unauthorized purchases could not me made since they would
not know the PIN.
The credit cards that have
implemented this feature, embed a chip directly into the card. This
chip contains the PIN within it, when you arrive at any
establishment in person, to make a purchase you will be required to
enter the pin into a number pad provided to you at check out by the
retailer. The credit card machine will then confirm that the chip
has the same number embedded as the one you provided.
One specific drawback of the chip
and pin security is that the added security does not prevent
unauthorized withdrawals at an ATM. Even though a stolen card would
be difficult to use in a retail setting for purchases, the added
security will not apply to a thief wanting to withdrawal money using
the cash machine. Additionally, not all retailers have adapted to
this new security. At some retailers the chip and pin security will
not make a difference, you may still be required to sign a receipt.
These new security features with
a credit card, once adapted by all retailers will be an excellent
deterrent for theft of credit cards, as well as identity theft. The
instances of unauthorized purchases and credit card thefts will
decrease in a dramatic way, especially if they can somehow implement
the security feature for ATM withdrawals and online purchases. The
chip and pin security only seems to work with retailers that have
the system adapted into their own machines. It does not work with
ATMS or online retail settings because the card must actually be
swiped and read.
Implementing the security feature
to work with these settings will be an excellent method of theft
deterrent and add additional safety to our world.

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