With AEVI Accessibility Tutorial app, you can practise entering PINs on touch screen, AEVI-enabled devices, using standard and familiar gestures like swiping and tapping
With AEVI Accessibility Tutorial app, you can practise entering PINs on touch screen, AEVI-enabled devices, using standard and familiar gestures like swiping and tapping. With the AEVI method, blind or visually impaired customers can make card payments securely and easily in the situation where the device captures the PIN on glass, rather than on a traditional, tactile numeric pad. AEVI-enabled devices, for example the Albert, standardize globally on the gesture-based PIN entry method that thi
s easy to use tutorial app teaches you. An audio introduction explains the method clearly. After listening to it, progress through five short tutorial steps, each one building up your confidence. By the final lesson, you will know how to move around the virtual numeric key pad, how to select a number in your PIN, how to submit the whole PIN when you’re ready and how to cancel the transaction or just start the PIN entry again. Finally, practise entering PINs suggested by the app. When you’ve completed the tutorial steps, you’ll feel confident about using any AEVI-enabled device to enter your PIN, independently, under your own control and in complete safety.The AEVI accessible PIN entry method is certified as PCI compliant. The tutorial app at no point invites you to enter your own PIN, which you should always keep secure.
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