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NFC Payment refers to a contactless payment method that uses Near Field Communication (NFC) technology to enable transactions between compatible devices, such as smartphones or contactless payment cards, and payment terminals. NFC allows data to be exchanged over short distances, typically a few centimeters. When a user taps their NFC-enabled device near a payment terminal, the device securely transmits payment information, allowing for quick and convenient transactions without the need for physical cash or an insert-and-swipe process. NFC Payment is commonly used in mobile wallets, such as Apple Pay, Google Pay, and Samsung Pay, as well as in contactless credit and debit cards. This technology enhances the payment experience by speeding up the checkout process and reducing physical contact, which is particularly advantageous in various retail and service environments.