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Improving User Experience and Increasing Security through Sign in with Apple

Perficient

At Apple’s 2020 Worldwide Developer’s Conference, Apple debuted “Sign in with Apple”, a new feature that allows users to sign in to apps and websites that use this feature, using an Apple ID. The Sign in with Apple feature is expected to see similar adoption rates. How Does It work? Why Use It?

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The fraud triangle: What it is and how to apply it to your customers

Abrigo

Use the fraud triangle to prevent fraud at your institution The concept of the fraud triangle is frequently used in business, accounting, and criminology. Takeaway 1 The fraud triangle concept describes three factors that, when combined, incentivize a person to commit fraud. The FTC received fraud reports from 2.4

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EU Could Force Apple To Share Payments Tech With Competitors

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The European Union (EU) could pass new laws that would make it mandatory for Apple to share the payments technology in its iPhones, according to a report from Bloomberg. The EU earlier this summer said its antitrust probe would look into both the App Store and Apple Pay.

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Mastercard using open banking to spot fraud, EU warms to Apple Pay policy

American Banker

Mastercard launches service to fight instant-payment fraud, EU may green-light Apple's NFC-access plan, and more.

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UK Gov’t Now Accepts Apple Pay For Some Services

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government has now started accepting Apple Pay for certain online payment services. 9to5Mac reported that the government’s website is now accepting Apple Pay for four of its online services, including the Global Entry Services, the disclosure and barring service checks, the Registered Traveler Service, and the Electronic Visa Waiver Service.

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Today In Payments: NYC Taxi Commission Accused Of Fraud; Apple Considers Letting Users Change Default Apps

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In today’s top payments news, the New York attorney general accused the Taxi and Limousine Commission of drastically inflating the price of taxi medallions, and Apple is debating letting users change their default apps. NYC Taxi Commission Accused Of $810 Million Fraud. Apple Considers Letting Users Change Default Apps.

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EU Investigates Apple Pay, App Store

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The European Union (EU) has launched antitrust investigations into potential violations by Apple of competition laws in its Apple Pay service and App Store, The Wall Street Journal reported. If found guilty, Apple could face a fine of up to 10 percent of its annual revenue and be forced to amend its business practices.

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