Contactless payment may have grown popular as a way to avoid germs in the midst of the COVID-19 pandemic, but it's clear this technology is here to stay. For example, back in 2020, a Mastercard ...
BART will soon offer a new fare payment option. Riders will be able to use their bank or credit card for contactless pay. The new option will be available at other Bay Area transit systems ...
SEATTLE - Navigating transit in the Puget Sound area is about to get a lot more digital and convenient. Starting Feb. 23, ORCA and Sound Transit will officially launch a "Tap to Pay" feature, allowing ...
Riders across the Puget Sound region now have a new way to pay their fare: Tap to Pay has officially launched for participating transit agencies, allowing customers to tap a contactless credit or ...
This week, BART is finally catching up to its public transit counterparts in New York and London. Now, instead of just using the Bay’s designated Clipper card to pay for a ride, riders can simply ...
A new Tap to Pay feature by One Regional Card for All (ORCA) will allow transit riders to use credit and debit cards and digital wallets to pay for transit across the Puget Sound region.
A $4 charge is easy to ignore. It might appear as a parking fee, a small purchase or a vague merchant name that doesn't raise any red flags. Consumer protection groups and law enforcement say scammers ...
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