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EMV Card Entry Modes
EMV card entry modes describe the ways a payment terminal reads card data from an
EMV‑enabled payment card. An EMV card contains an embedded chip that stores cardholder
data securely and supports methods that help reduce fraud and improve transaction
security.
The payment terminal uses these card entry modes to obtains EMV card data:
- Contact
- The customer inserts a chip‑enabled card into the payment terminal. You can verify the customer's identity by requiring PIN entry. When signature use cases are added, signature verification might also apply.
- Contactless
- The customer taps a contactless‑enabled card or a payment‑enabled mobile or wearable device on or near the terminal. Supported devices, including cards, phones, watches, and wearables, use the same underlying contactless technology. This type of payment is also calledTap to Pay.