MxxCon's Comments
| Changeset | When | Comment |
|---|---|---|
| 106710228 | over 4 years ago | Hello.
|
| 106705981 | over 4 years ago | Hello.
|
| 106698444 | over 4 years ago | Hello.
|
| 106673334 | over 4 years ago | There are no Walmarts near me so I don't remember the last time I've been to one, so I don't have recent first hand experience with it. From what I read about Walmart Pay, yes it does look like its own proprietary thing. It seems they do not support standard EMV NFC payment protocols. It seems like Walmart Pay saves your credit card as a whole on their servers and when you "pay", you authorize their servers to do transactions. (One of the benefits of nfc and "chip" payments is that the store doesn't see your full credit card number, so there are less chances of compromise.) I suspect Walmart does it that way because it's cheaper for them on credit card transaction fees and they are big enough to muscle in such a proprietary method. I really wouldn't consider MST to matter or worry about anymore. It seems like it's a dying technology in phone hardware and banks are trying to phase out magnetic stripe on cards and card readers. MST was a transitional technology, a crutch, to enable "mobile" payments while readers still didn't support NFC. A few years ago when NFC was still a bit rare, I encountered maybe 2-3 times terminals that showed that they accept only Apple Pay, but I just told clueless cashiers that yes, I have iphone and paid with my Android w/o any problems.๐ I've never seen a place that accepts NFC only for specific credit cards. Afaik if they accept swipe or chip for x,y,z brand cards, these same cards should work as NFC transaction too. Pretty sure merchant agreements with their payment processors forbid them to have preference for one method vs another or one card brand vs another. Afaik they are not allowed to ask you to swipe with Visa when you wanted to do NFC with Mastercard.
|
| 106673334 | over 4 years ago | You can't pay with just google/apple pay by itself. They are nothing but empty digital wallets. You need to add credit/debit cards into them before you can use them to pay. Both google/apple pay support industry standard EMV protocol. See https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Contactless_payment |
| 106678919 | over 4 years ago | Kinda similar to this osm.org/edit#map=20/40.59287/-73.99631 except here it sticks out more. |
| 106673334 | over 4 years ago | Then perhaps it should be tagged with generic payment:contactless=yes, since there there's also samsung pay and huawai pay, and every other big brand of smartphones have their own wallets. Plus many credit cards themselves have nfc chip builtin. |
| 106678919 | over 4 years ago | I udpated building outline based on my interpretation of the available satellite imagery. To me they don't look like ramps but rather as cargo docking bays towards which delivery trucks back up. If you think that's incorrect, feel free to update it. |
| 106673334 | over 4 years ago | Q41171672 is for Aldi Sud, not Aldi.
|
| 106673334 | over 4 years ago | Please note that Aldi Sud is not the same as Aldi. Your change to wikidata association is incorrect.
|
| 106613294 | over 4 years ago | wow..that was some ...weird way to map stairs...the long way๐คฆโโ๏ธ
|
| 106579659 | over 4 years ago | Hello.
|
| 106548444 | over 4 years ago | Hello again.
|
| 106434076 | over 4 years ago | Hello.
|
| 106395113 | over 4 years ago | Hello.
|
| 106340422 | over 4 years ago | fixed this simply by disconnecting the street from the highway ๐๐
|
| 106290124 | over 4 years ago | Didn't nice that. Used iD's extract poi function. I'll fix it. |
| 106289416 | over 4 years ago | Hello.
|
| 106139217 | over 4 years ago | Hello.
|
| 106101656 | over 4 years ago | Hello.
|