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I have worked with Trust Swiftly on several projects, so I can share my experience. Firstly, it is important to understand that NFC identity verification is indeed one of the most convenient and fastest technologies for user verification. In the case of Trust Swiftly, the process is quite simple: the user just needs to touch their mobile device to the ID card or passport, and the platform automatically reads the information from the chip, checks it and carries out identification. Now about device models. This is one of the key aspects that many forget about. On Android, everything works quite stably, especially with models starting with Android 7.0 and higher. To be more specific, devices that support NFC, such as Samsung, Xiaomi, Huawei, work without problems. However, it is worth noting that for successful operation, applications that can interact with NFC chips are needed. Some older devices, especially those that do not support NFC or have outdated chips, may not work correctly with this verification method.

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tbes50203
Apr 22

You talk about possibilities and limitations, but has anyone encountered real problems when using NFC in business processes? For example, how does the platform react if the device does not support NFC or if the client simply forgot to enable this function on the phone?

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