What is the difference between Tokenization and Tokentization
Tokentization is VezoPay’s proprietary process for tying unsecured digital assets to a secure digital element, ensuring a trusted and immutable connection.
Tokentization is VezoPay’s proprietary process for tying unsecured digital assets to a secure digital element, ensuring a trusted and immutable connection.
We take security seriously at Vezopay. Your ring is secure for the following reasons- EMV Accreditation: Our wearables have undergone rigorous security testing by Visa and Mastercard. They are fully EMV accredited, ensuring robust protection. Tokenization: Your user credentials are not stored on the device. We utilize tokenization, which enhances security by preventing any sensitive information from being skimmed. Control …
No, a thief cannot skim your data, and here’s why: 1. No Visible Information: Unlike physical or virtual cards, your ring doesn’t have your name, card number, or CVV written on it. It looks just like a regular ring. 2. Invisible Credentials: Your actual card details aren’t stored on the ring. Instead, we use a process called tokenization. We assign …
Our device is a secure, passive payment wearable that allows you to make payments anywhere Visa or Mastercard is accepted. Imagine it as a Google or Apple Wallet wrapped around your finger. Instead of tapping your phone, you simply tap your ring on the terminal. The best part? You never have to charge it or look at a screen. When …
Our payment ring uses a special technology called Tokenization. Here’s how it works: Add your bank card to our app and follow the steps to sync it with your ring. In the background, we assign an encrypted Visa or Mastercard token to your ring. This means your actual card information is never stored on the ring, keeping your personal details …
We are excited to announce that we are actively onboarding all major banks in South Africa. All onboarded banks will be listed on our website. If you’re unsure about your bank, please contact us before placing your order. In the meantime, you can open an account with any of the banks we have already onboarded. We appreciate your patience as …