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Hospitality Industry Technology Solutions: Restaurants Will Soon Benefit From New “Location-Based Mobile Payment” Technology & Apps; Customers “Automatically Check-In”, Complete Purchases With Smartphones

“…Telegraphe Cafe in New York will start testing Beacon soon. Anne Abikhzir, one of the owners of the coffee shop, expects the new gadget will Restaurant Mobile Payment Solutionsincrease check-ins and make the experience of buying coffee and pastries more personal for her customers…shoppers (can) complete their purchases using their phones and that data is collected and analyzed by retailers..”

EBay has spent many hours and lots of money pinpointing the locations of thousands of retail stores so the e-commerce company can capture sales from smartphone wielding shoppers. Now the company’s PayPal division is using a new technology know as Bluetooth Low Energy to get even more accurate location information inside stores through a gadget called Beacon.

The first PayPal employee tests of Beacon are happening at Spice Hut, a restaurant and food truck business in Silicon Valley, Telegraphe Cafe in New York and Get York Coffee in Sydney, Australia. Accurate location information is becoming more important as the rise of smartphones boosts mobile commerce brings the benefits of online shopping to physical stores.

That’s the retail holy grail that eBay and other technology and retail companies are fighting for. Apple released iBeacon location-based technology earlier this year, start-up Shopkick has installed location-based systems in major stores already and a group of the largest retailers, led by Wal-Mart, launched a mobile payments group last year called MCX.

For more: http://www.wltx.com/news/tech/article/257658/378/EBay-PayPal-Pinpoint-Stores-for-Mobile-Shopping

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Hospitality Industry Technology Solutions: Hotel, Restaurant Guests Will Soon “Check-In And Make Payments” Using Mobile Phones Offering “Secure Software Applications With Facial Recognition Technology”

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Using the PayPal app for iOS, Windows Phone and Android, wallet-less shoppers can track down stores that accept PayPal’s “check in to pay” service. The customer then checks in to the shop where they need to make a payment, paying by sliding a pin down in the app. The shopper’s credentials then appear on the shopkeeper’s PayPal app, with the photo and name appearing to identify the person who has asked to make the payment, allowing the shopkeeper to then confirm the sale.

PayPal are trialling a new scheme in the Richmond shopping precint of London that will allow shoppers to have their PayPal payments confirmed by their profile pictures. The Richmond shops first to test out the new check-in service include Cook & Garcia, The Farmery, The Tea Box, The Bingham Hotel, Revolution, Caffé Paolo, The Cedar Coffee Shop, Urban Diner, Pier 1 Fish and Chips,  Noble Jones, Hill Café and Knot Coffee and Pretzel.

“PayPal first brought ‘pay by mobile’ to the UK high street two years ago,” said Rob Harper, Head of Retail Services at PayPal

“Through our Richmond initiative, we’re pleased to help local businesses of all sizes offer a new more personal experience, while never having to turn away customers who don’t have enough cash on them to pay. Now locals in Richmond can leave their wallet or purse at home and be the first in the country to use their profile picture to pay.

“This is another step on the journey towards a wallet-less high street, where customers will be able to leave their wallet or purse at home and pay using their phone or tablet. We predict that by 2016 this will become a reality.”

For more:  http://www.techdigest.tv/2013/08/paypal_to_let_y.html

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Hospitality Industry Payment Security: More Restaurants And Hotels Are Using “Mobile Credit Card Readers” To Increase Efficiency; FTC Report Cites Financial Information Security Issues

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The report encourages industry-wide adoption of strong measures to ensure security throughout the mobile payment process. The report addresses ways sensitive financial information can be kept secure during the mobile payment process, such as through end-to-end encryption. The possibilities for encryption listed in the report cover everything from the authentication of data during the transaction to the secure storage of information on a mobile device. Click on “Mobile” to read report.

“The Smelly Cat Coffee Shop in Charlotte is one of the nation’s top users of the Square card reader. The business uses the device for all of its credit card transactions…(the restaurant) says customers’ card info is safe because the program doesn’t allow cashiers to see customers’ information when they swipe…”

Mobile credit card readers like the Square and Intuit devices are growing in popularity around the country. The devices offer merchants the ability to accept credit card payments anywhere and are often less expensive than traditional card swiping technology.

But the Federal Trade Commission and consumer watchdog groups are urging consumers to be vigilant about protecting their financial information when using the devices. The FTC recently released a report on the growing popularity of mobile payment devices. The report did not name any specific threats that come from using mobile card devices.  The agency is urging consumers, as well as merchants, to make sure that financial data is protected in each transaction.

The Better Business Bureau said consumers should make sure they trust the merchants they allow to swipe their debit and credit cards using the devices. It is buyer beware. According to Janet Hart of the BBB, people should be careful how, when, and where they use their credit card; because, there is the chance data could be misused.

Staff at the shop said they have not had any negative reactions from customers using the device at the store.

“It’s a similar security that you would find on a receipt, on a printed receipt, that a waiter or waitress would be exposed to in a restaurant,” said Burleson. However, advocates said consumers should use the same caution when using the mobile readers that they would use when ordinarily swiping their credit cards.

For more:  http://centralny.ynn.com/content/top_stories/654110/mobile-card-readers-spike-in-popularity–groups-urge-concern-over-possible-id-theft/

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Hospitality Industry Payment Risks: Hotel Tech Trade Association Releases “Secure Payments Framework For Hospitality”; Best Practices Advocates “Tokenization” And “Removal Of All Guest Credit Card Data From Systems”

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For more:  http://www.scmagazine.com/hotel-tech-trade-association-offers-best-practices-for-reducing-payment-card-risk/article/283129/

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