The absolute risk is low, with overall losses amounting to just 1.2p per £100 of contactless transactions in the first half ...
You could use an RFID-blocking wallet or purse, which uses materials to block radio waves and shield cards from unauthorised ...
Banks will be able to set their own contactless card limits from March 19 under new Financial Conduct Authority rules, though most are expected to keep the current £100 cap for now.
People who use contactless payments on their cards or phones need to be aware of a change. New rules coming into force next week will make a permanent change to a longstanding limit affecting ...
Less than half of UK banks and building societies currently allow customers to set their own contactless card limits, according to new research by Defaqto. The analysis of 31 financial institutions ...
Everyone with a contactless card is being urged to take action now, before the rules change on March 19. In two weeks, ...
£100 limit on contactless card payments will be scrapped from March 19, under a change from the Financial Conduct Authority, ...
Defaqto said it found big differences in the money management features that account providers currently offer to customers.
Here’s How to Stay Safe Credit card skimmers are now nearly invisible, targeting both physical terminals and online payments ...
Learn how credit card cloning happens and discover essential strategies to safeguard your information against unauthorized access and potential financial losses.