In access control applications, NFC-activated cards use unique identifiers (UIDs) in combination with challenge-response authentication. For example, each access card at a hotel is individually ...
Low-frequency tags are “dumb” and incapable of encryption or two-way communication, but what about high-frequency (often referred to as NFC) like bank cards and applications like Apple Pay?
Take hotel keycards or access cards in general ... you can program it to do anything you want using your smartphone. Apps like NFC Tools will allow you to write a contact, Bluetooth pairing ...
NFC Forum releases spec enabling existing NFC tags to store sustainability data—advancing the circular economy and data ...
“The new NFC Forum standard defines a flexible, data agnostic framework to allow a single NFC tag embedded in a product to ...
Google launched a physical card, suggesting that its app ... but rather their own branded/MCX wallet applications, which do not leverage NFC. In this case, encouraging the use of other digital ...