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What is NFC?

NFC stands for near-field communication. It's a contactless technology enabling objects to communicate at a range of about 4 cm.
Identity verification through NFC technology detects an electronic chip in ID documents containing high resolution photos and document information which makes the authentication process more efficient.

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