
Near Field Communication (NFC) is a type of wireless communication technology that enables two-way communication between NFC-enabled devices.
This technology has become increasingly popular over the past few years and is being used in a variety of applications, from payments to data sharing.
In this post, we’ll look at some of the common NFC applications that are available today.
One of the most popular uses for NFC is for payments. NFC-enabled devices can be used to quickly and securely transfer payment information with a single tap of the phone. This makes it easy for people to pay for anything from groceries to transportation without having to carry cash or cards.
NFC can also be used to quickly and securely transfer information between two NFC enabled devices, such as two cell phones.
NFC, like QR Codes, make it easy to share contact information, website URL’s, documents, photos, Videos, and other apps without having to use cables or bluetooth.