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arcticbull ◴[] No.42143642[source]
Periodic reboots are actually a PCI requirement for payment terminals heh, basically every point of sale on the market reboots every 24h.
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1. eleveriven ◴[] No.42144547[source]
The fact that Apple is adopting a similar approach for iPhones, is pretty much in line with that idea, just applied to personal data protection, isn't it?
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2. create-username ◴[] No.42144860[source]
Isn’t Apple planning on turning iPhones into POS (point of sale) terminals?
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3. savoytruffle ◴[] No.42145206[source]
What do you mean "planning"? They already are in some places, including Apple Stores themselves. But more often you see iPads in that role with a bigger screen for customers. Are they doing the same behavior? (I don't see why not).
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4. Cthulhu_ ◴[] No.42145524{3}[source]
For the moment they have an external payment / card terminal; other than the card reader itself, I don't see why an iphone wouldn't work as a formal payment terminal.
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5. rswail ◴[] No.42146090{4}[source]
It already does.

Part of the new PCI standard called "Software based PIN entry on COTS" [1] which is also known generically as "PIN on glass".

Banks are now offering it to one-person trade companies etc [2].

[1] https://blog.pcisecuritystandards.org/new-faqs-on-software-b...

[2] https://www.westpac.com.au/business-banking/merchants-and-pa...