SmartSwipe Card Reader Keeps You Safe Shopping Online

smartswipeCool UK gadget retailer, Firebox, has begun selling the SmartSwipe, a handy USB device which reads, encrypts and transmits your personal credit card data directly to the online payment page. Now, there’s a lot of insecurity about these days. We’re told hackers and crackers and spammers and other enemies of the people are all working hard to undermine our security and get their hands on our credit card details. SmartSwipe should help beat them at their game. Shoppers just need to swipe their card and click ‘confirm’ usung the onscreen purchase wizard. Your banking details are then encrypted, you enter a security code and you’re off – the purchase information is encrypted before it even enters your own computer. This gizmo’s compatible with virtually any website that accepts credit/debit card payments. We think banks should probably supply these to customers for free, but for the present its UK price is £69.99.

Disclosure:

Some of the links in this article are affiliate links and we may earn a small commission if you make a purchase, which helps us to keep delivering quality content to you.

Jon Edwards

Jon Edwards enjoys The Mighty Boosh, Can, John Lydon and Roller Derby.

3 thoughts on “SmartSwipe Card Reader Keeps You Safe Shopping Online

  1. Let me preface by saying that I work for the company. I just want to clarify any misconceptions, as a lot of people have a lot of questions about how it works. We use a new process called “Dynamic SSL” to secure the data, that guarantees that it stays secure the whole time. Your card data is never put in plaintext into the browser. If you want to know how it works, you can see an explanation on http://www.dynamic-ssl.com.

  2. It sounds like it encrypts the cc information and types it into the credit card number, and maybe expiration fields, which seems to save some typing, but I don’t see the security benefit. The credit card number has be entered in plain text on every shopping website I’ve ever used. Do they really think a hacker is snooping the credit card number between my eyes reading it and my fingers typing it?

  3. How is the data decrypted then? Surely no payment can actually be made if they do not know what the original details are? However, I’d like to see banks issuing these for free.

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Similar Stories

Musk’s DOGE Released AI Chatbot for Government General Services Administration

Musk’s DOGE Released AI Chatbot for Government General Services Administration

March 9, 2025

Musk’s DOGE has started rolling out AI Chatbot to General Services Administration (GSA) Employees. General Services Administration (GSA) manages government...

Microsoft Challenges OpenAI with Next-Generation AI Model

Microsoft Challenges OpenAI with Next-Generation AI Model

March 8, 2025

As per the news received, Microsoft is developing in-house artificial intelligence reasoning models that can compete with OpenAI and other...

OpenAI’s ChatGPT Hits 400 Million Users by Doubling Its User Base in Six Months

OpenAI’s ChatGPT Hits 400 Million Users by Doubling Its User Base in Six Months

When OpenAI first introduced ChatGPT to the world in November 2022, it took the tech circle around the world by...

Similar Stories

Five Things Old Media Still Don’t Get About The Web

Five Things Old Media Still Don’t Get About The Web

November 18, 2022

Today the internet seems to have changed the information aspect, it just actually smashed the monopoly of the old media....

The Currency of The Internet Is Personal Data

The Currency of The Internet Is Personal Data

July 30, 2012

Imagine a world where money is not the most valuable asset, your data is. Every time you browse, shop, or...

India’s AI Ambitions: Can It Catch Up in the Global Race?

India’s AI Ambitions: Can It Catch Up in the Global Race?

February 20, 2025

The world of Artificial Intelligence (AI) is evolving rapidly, with China and the US leading the way in developing powerful...

Similar Stories

The Social Media Monster

The Social Media Monster

September 17, 2012

The monster never sleeps, never stops watching, and never lets go. It whispers in your ear the moment you wake...

The Currency of The Internet Is Personal Data

The Currency of The Internet Is Personal Data

July 30, 2012

Imagine a world where money is not the most valuable asset, your data is. Every time you browse, shop, or...

5 Reasons That Social Media May Never Die

5 Reasons That Social Media May Never Die

November 18, 2022

“Never” is a bold word. It is absolute and endless. To say that something can never happen is one of...

Similar Stories

Google Sheets Gets a Gemini AI Upgrade for Smarter Data Analysis

Google Sheets Gets a Gemini AI Upgrade for Smarter Data Analysis

March 1, 2025

Google is integrating Gemini AI into Google Sheets, giving users a powerful new way to analyze data, identify trends, and...

OpenAI to Integrate Sora’s AI Video Generator into ChatGPT

OpenAI to Integrate Sora’s AI Video Generator into ChatGPT

March 1, 2025

In a move that could redefine AI-driven content creation, a company leader said in the session on Friday that OpenAI...

Alibaba Surpasses a Decade of AI Investment with its $52 Billion in AI and Cloud Computing

Alibaba Surpasses a Decade of AI Investment with its $52 Billion in AI and Cloud Computing

February 24, 2025

In this ongoing race of AI, Alibaba has made a statement, the company has now pledged an outlay of about...