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Article - How to activate the Pin Shuffle

How to activate the Pin Shuffle feature on the VodaPay Max card machine

How to activate the Pin Shuffle feature on the VodaPay Max card machine

Staying safe as you do business with your customers while using our VodaPay Max card machine, is important to us. We want you to be confident using your card machine and be assured that you are always safe.

Here's some useful information on how to activate the Pin Shuffle feature on your VodaPay Max card machine. We have made this information to be a step-by-step process so that it is easy to follow.
 
8 steps on how to activate the PIN shuffle feature on your VodaPay Max Card Machine:

Before starting, click on the burger icon (top right of your screen) to display the Pin Shuffle menu.

Step 1: Enter your contact information then press next
Step 2: On the drop down menu, press Manager
Step 3: On the Supervisor screen, enter your supervisor pin
Step 4: On the drop down menu, select Manager Local
Step 5: Enter the Manager Password
Step 6: Please scroll down
Step 7: By default the PIN Pad is not shuffled
Step 8: Toggle Enable Shuffle to shuffle the PIN Pad
 
Your PIN Shuffle feature should now be set up and you're ready to allow your customers to use this when they make electronic payments.

We see your vision, let's get you there, Sinawe.
 

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Article - Tap on Phone is seamless, fast and secure

Tap on Phone is seamless, fast and secure...

We live in a world where ease and speed are expected - this doesn't stem from a sense of entitlement but is a product of constant evolution and innovation. This applies especially to making or accepting payments.

The Tap on Phone app makes contactless card payments more accessible, faster and more secure than ever.

 

We see your vision, let's get you there. Sinawe...

Similar to how we now take photos and make calculations with our mobile phones, Tap on Phone is revolutionising contactless cardless payments in the same way. The bulky, payment card machine terminals we know have been dematerialised and digitised, and now sit comfortably in our phones.

This technology is especially beneficial to SMME's (small, medium and micro enterprises) who want to build their businesses their way.

Imagine you're a small business owner and you have the chance to sell your products at a market. Instead of scrambling for a card machine, or the unsafety of dealing with cash, you can simply download the app for free and start accepting payments.

 

Is Tap on Phone secure?

In short, yes. The sole purpose of Tap on Phone is to safely make and accept electronic payments. You have all the security capabilities of terminal hardware, but it now sits on your smart phone. You also have access to extensive software that you can build on to that foundational hardware for added security.

When you tap to pay, the payment details are captured on a separate device, which is much harder for a hacker to intercept or crack. The safety software that Tap on Phone has imbedded in the app works in partnership with the security elements on your device, like Keystore, which generates strong encryption keys for hardware.

What's important to remember is that security needs maintenance. Tap on Phone continuously builds layers and security mechanisms to protect the software and your payments.


Is Tap on Phone the same as Apple Pay, Google Pay, Samsung Pay?

Tap on Phone is very different to these services. They fall on the payment side, Tap on Phone is on the acceptance side. The similarity is that both apps use the same technology - the NFC (near field communication) reader on the device is the same type of technology that Tap on Phone uses to accept card payments. Simply put, Tap on Phone is taking the payment from Apple Pay. Same technology, but different purposes.

Tap on Phone has established a new inclusive world of possibilities for quick, easy and secure contactless card payments, especially for SMME's and their consumers.
The app is available on Android and is free to download on the Google App store. For more information visit us: 
Tap on Phone | Vodacom (vodacombusiness.co.za)

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Article - What is NFC technology and is it already part of your life

What is NFC technology and is it already part of your life?

You may not know what the acronym stands for, but chances are, you are already benefitting from this technology.

NFC or near field communication allows devices (smartphones, laptops and smart devices) to communicate by sharing data wirelessly. The catch - this exchange of data has a limited range of a few centimetres unlike Wifi or Bluetooth.

An example of NFC is how I seamlessly upgraded to my new iPhone - a few easy prompts, leaving my old phone next to my new phone (i.e., peer-to-peer), and all my data was loaded onto my new phone. Compared, to previous upgrades, this was a walk in the cloud. 
The possibilities of NFC become particularly exciting when it comes to mobile payments. Near field communication (NFC) payments are in close proximity or contactless payments that allow for an exchange of data between payment devices such as smartphones, smart wallets and tap-to-pay cards (cards with NFC tags built in).

 

3 Examples of NFC payments:

  1. Mobile wallets/ card emulation or an NFC device being used like a card e.g., Apple Pay, Google Pay and Samsung Pay

  2. NFC-enabled cards being tapped on point of sale (POS) devices

  3. NFC-enabled cards being tapped on mobile phones e.g., Halo Dot
     

5 benefits using of NFC enabled payments?

  1. Speed matters - whether being first to market or able to take advantage of an idea as it occurs to you. With NFC payments, if you have the technology such as Tap on Phone, you can decide to download an app and immediately accept payments on your phone instead of accepting cash or waiting for a delivery of a POS Device. Unlike Bluetooth, no pairing is required so you don't need to find a phone to transact with it. You need to simply tap a card to a smartphone or device to accept payments.

  2. Close contact, close safety - because NFC payments require the devices to be centimetres apart, there isn't room for interference when making a payment and you never have to let go of your card to make the payment. If you are accepting the sale, then you never have the liability of taking a consumer's card. A mobile device, unlike a card, has built in protection through passwords and biometrics, where a card lacks this and if stolen can be used immediately.

  3. Minimal battery usage - there are enough applications diminishing our batteries. Using NFC on your phone to accept payments (or exchange data) uses minimal battery unlike Bluetooth.

  4. Pay your way - NFC technology increases ways to make payments. The focus is on the consumer and what works best for them (and tapping with minimal touch seems to be the latest need). Payments cannot only be made in more ways than ever before (with your card stored on your phone for example) but in more places because you won't need to go to a queue when the teller can walk down the aisle with their phone and come to you.

  5. No cash, no problem - NFC payments create opportunities for everyone to accept card payments from large merchants to street vendors as anyone can use their smartphone as a payment device if it has NFC enabled.


With NFC, data can now be moved faster, safer and with a tap. Your card can be present or present on your phone. Your phone can be your money maker and accept that payment.

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Article - Turn your phone into a card machine

How to turn your phone into a card machine?

Now that you have downloaded the VodaPay Tap on Phone app, what's next and how do you start accepting payments? 
 

Follow this checklist:

  1. You will need to have an Android smartphone that is NFC enabled with enough data and space to download the app. VodaPay Tap on Phone - Apps on Google Play

  2. A bank account that will be linked to your VodaPay Tap on Phone app

  3. A valid South African ID number to verify your personal details
     

We see your vision, Let's get you there, Sinawe.

The normal end- to-end banking encryptions apply to using VodaPay Tap on Phone as they do to using a normal card machine. Both vendor and customer are always kept safe. This allows for a quick, safe and seamless transacting experience anywhere in South Africa.
 

What's not to love about the VodaPay Tap on Phone app?

Now is the time to do more for your business with our Tap on Phone app. We believe that with the right support and knowledge, your business can grow beyond your expectations. After 4 months of trading using our app, you can be pre-qualified for up to R1,5 million in Business Cash Advance to help you build your business your way. 
 

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Article - No card machine try the Tap on Phone app

What is NFC technology and is it already part of your life

Do you want to accept card payments from your customers but can't afford a card machine and its monthly transaction fees?
Are you worried about the security of both your business and its customers when you accept card payments when using the Tap on Phone app?
 

Let's give you the peace of mind you need to use Tap on Phone with ease:

The McKinsey 2020 Digital Payments Consumer Survey found that digital payments continue to grow in adoption and relevance. Smart solutions that offer accessible and easy digital transactions are increasingly becoming essential to consumer stickiness and engagement. However, as these solutions evolve, so must the security surrounding them to ensure that both retailer and consumer are protected. This is particularly relevant with software Point-of-Sale (SoftPOS) platforms which are gaining traction in the payments space. Juniper Research estimates that the number of handsets capable of using contactless payments will grow to 24 million by 2026.
 

What makes a good card payment solution?

From PCI compliance, encryption, to PIN management and more - Payment solutions need to tick multiple boxes before they're launched into the market and retailers must ensure that the promises of robust security are kept by the solution before they implement it. Good security practices are essential to provide both the retailer and consumer with peace of mind throughout.
 

Fraud is a real problem, making security a necessity...
 
Contactless payments can be misused, which is why most banks impose a maximum payment limit as they can prevent fraudsters from cloning and using credit or debit cards after a certain period and minimise the financial damage to the consumer. For online payments, where the cardholder is unable to physically prove that they have the card in front of them, second-factor mechanisms like Verified by Visa and Mastercard Secure Code are used to verify that the person performing the transaction is the cardholder. 
 

Download the Tap on Phone app on the Google App store for free...
VodaPay Tap on Phone - Apps on Google Play

Tap on Phone allows business owners and their customers to transact quickly with a simple tap within a secure environment that fosters trust on both sides. 


 

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Article - 5 FAQs about Vodapay Tap on phone App

Five Frequently Asked Questions about the VodaPay Tap on Phone App

You have downloaded the VodaPay Tap on Phone App but now have some questions as you use it. Let's answer them and get you using the app with confidence. 

Q1: Who can pay via the VodaPay Tap on Phone App?  

Any customer with a bank card that has a contactless indicator on the card, this is usually on the front but may be on the back. If the card doesn't have an icon indicating this capability it won't be able to tap. It is possible that a bank card to be disabled for contactless payments. Some bank cards are by default disabled for contactless transactions.   


Q2: Where does the customer tap?  

Ideally on the back of the phone, the cardholder can hold their payment instrument (card/device) on top or below the phone and wait for the beep or vibration.   


Q3: Are Tap on Phone payments secure?  

The VodaPay Tap on Phone app payments use the same security technology offered as EMV chip cards deployed worldwide.
 

Q4: How do you know if a transaction is successful?  

Once the payment card/device is successfully read, a beep should be heard or vibration from the cellphone.


Q5: I am an existing merchant with a VodaPay Max or Kwika card machine, can I use the VodaPay Tap on Phone app?

Yes, go to the Google Play Store and download the VodaPay Tap on Phone and follow the on-screen instructions to activate the app.
You will also need to contact our customer care 0869 000456 to link our Tap on Phone account to your existing profile.

To learn more about the VodaPay Tap on Phone App, you can visit our website anytime: Tap on Phone | Vodacom (vodacombusiness.co.za)
 

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