Hungarian cardholders would rather pay with their fingerprints than with passwords
• New Visa survey finds Hungarian consumers feel more secure and comfortable with fingerprint or other biometric authentication than traditional methods
• 19percent of Hungarian consumers have already quit online shopping because they have forgotten their password
• Strong customer authentication policy (SCA) aims to increase fraud protection of online transactions by introducing two-factor authentication.
New research by Visa, a global payment technology company, shows that consumer demand for biometric payments is growing, as they are now considered safer than traditional methods.
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