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UK's secure online-payment delay offered without EU approval, banking authority says

By Jack Schickler ( May 4, 2020, 15:19 GMT | Insight) -- UK online credit-card security norms have been eased without authorization from EU officials, the European Banking Authority has told MLex. The UK appears to have parted company with its European neighbors when, on Thursday, it offered card companies and e-commerce stores an extra six months to comply with the new rules, known as secure customer authentication, in view of the Covid-19 pandemic.UK credit-card security norms have been eased without authorization from EU officials, the European Banking Authority has told MLex. ...

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