Не читайте бредни местных журналюг, в статье ни слова нету про "каждый раз придется вводить данные карточки"
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Это ограничение для шопов, принимающих карты в америкосии.
As part of “an ongoing effort to protect consumer security and confidence in the payment system,” Visa Inc. on Tuesday announced new merchant rules that prohibit so-called “cross-sales” and other methods of providing cardholder information to third-party companies without the consumer’s knowledge and active consent.
Officially known as “data pass,” the misleading practice usually occurs at checkout during online transactions. The consumer receives an offer for a discount or reward and does not realize the offer is from another merchant. Frequently, the offers are time-limited and automatically incur unexpected membership fees or recurring charges. Sometimes even up-front charges are concealed or disguised.
According to Visa, “such deceptive marketing can result in high levels of consumer disputes and degrades the efficiency, reliability and security of the payment system.”
The new policy reportedly will become effective May 1. Merchants that do not comply may have their transaction-processing privileges revoked. Banks that allow their merchant customers to disregard the new rules may be fined or face loss of their privileges, as well.