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New Data: Twice As Many Online Shoppers Believe Credit Cards Are More Secure Than Debit Cards

PYMNTS

It is well known that shoppers tend to behave differently online than they do in brick-and-mortar stores — and this extends to how they choose to pay at checkout. One of the more notable differences is their tendency to favor credit cards online and other options such as digital wallets over debit cards.

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How Card-On-File Is Changing Online Consumer Shopping

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When it comes to online shopping, one of the greatest frustrations for consumers — and friction points for merchants — is having to manually enter credit or debit card information for each purchase. percent of consumers today have account information stored online with at least one or more companies or service providers.

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Payment Card Data Security Perceptions Report

Payments Dive

A new survey has revealed consumers have major concerns about the security of their payment card data. Download our new report which summarizes the key findings, including instore payments vs online, where responsibility lies and rates of fraudulent card use

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Today In Data: TNS Survey Shows Customers’ Security Insecurities

PYMNTS

According to a recent survey by Transaction Network Services (TNS), 85 percent of adults in the United States, United Kingdom and Australia believe fraud attempts on debit and credit cards are on the upswing. In-store results of the TNS survey show less trust in in-person transactions than online transactions.

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Report: Millennials, Buy Now Pay Later And The Shifting Dynamics Of Online Credit

PYMNTS

It has been suggested that millennials are averse to having and using credit cards. Millennials are in fact as likely as other generations to have credit cards, with nearly nine out of 10 having at least one card, according to PYMNTS’ latest research. consumers, that were conducted in March and September.

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More Consumers Are Concerned About Card Fraud, But Less Are Experiencing It

Bank Innovation

Customer fears about card security and fraud is increasing, but as it turns out, fewer consumers are actually experiencing that fraud. This is according to the Consumer Payment Card Data Security Perceptions survey by data solutions provider Transaction Network Services, released today.

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Remote Onboarding Boom Being Secured By Multifactor Authentication

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Remote onboarding has overtaken (some might say overwhelmed) banks and merchants all year long as a deluge of faceless applicants opened accounts and cards. Over 80 percent of respondents in a recent survey reported fake users as a significant problem,” Bud Walker, chief strategy officer at Melissa, told PYMNTS.

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