smart card

noun

Definition of smart card

: a small plastic card that has a built-in microprocessor to store and process data and records

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The smart card is issued in person and has a picture of the holder on it. Time, "'It Is Absurd.' Data Breaches Show it's Time to Rethink How We Use Social Security Numbers, Experts Say," 5 Aug. 2019 For starters, everyone has a rechargeable smart card, called the Octopus card, that is widely used across the city to pay for everything from transport to meals and groceries. Mary Hui, Quartz, "Why Hong Kong’s protesters were afraid to use their metro cards," 13 June 2019 In addition to smart cards the state is working on other smartphone apps for the rail system. Sandra Gomez-aceves, courant.com, "How Autonomous Buses And 'Smart Cards' Could Transform Public Transportation In Connecticut," 6 June 2018 Roberta Altstadt, TriMet's media relations and communications manager, said the virtual Hop card will be permanent after the agency fully transitions to the smart cards. Andrew Theen, OregonLive.com, "TriMet brings Hop Fastpass technology to Android devices," 17 Apr. 2018 While commuters could pay for the parking spaces with cash or smart cards, the city lost money while data issue was sorted out. Erin Hegarty, chicagotribune.com, "Credit card payments back online for Naperville Metra parking," 4 Apr. 2018 The ongoing problem has made the pay-by-phone parking app and credit card payments at the daily fee parking machines unavailable for six days now, though commuters can pay with cash or smart cards. Erin Hegarty, Naperville Sun, "Broken credit card payment system at Metra stations costing Naperville money," 3 Apr. 2018 The transit authority has been transitioning to a single-fare tool, the SEPTA Key smart card, since last year. Jason Laughlin, Philly.com, "SEPTA phasing out token sales on subway lines," 20 Dec. 2017 Transit officials and companies anticipate that NFC, along with Bluetooth and QR Code technology, will make physical tickets, tokens and even smart cards purchased from a vending machine obsolete. Aric Jenkins, Fortune, "You Could Soon Get on Any Subway in the World By Just Tapping Your Smartphone," 10 Oct. 2017

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First Known Use of smart card

1980, in the meaning defined above

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smart card

noun

English Language Learners Definition of smart card

: a plastic card (such as a credit card) that has a small computer chip for storing information