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NFC in Everyday Life: How it Works

NFC (Near Field Communication) is a short-range wireless technology that enables fast, secure data exchanges between devices held just a few centimeters apart. According to the Business Mole article, NFC simplifies everyday tasks such as contactless payments, tapping for public transport tickets, and quick file sharing between smartphones. Its user-friendly nature requires no manual pairing or complicated setup—devices simply need to be close to each other to complete a connection. NFC chips are inexpensive, energy-efficient, and can be embedded in a wide range of products, from wearables to smart cards, making it a versatile and increasingly common solution for seamless, on-the-go interactions.


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