this post was submitted on 31 Oct 2025
21 points (95.7% liked)
Just Post
1162 readers
23 users here now
Just post something ๐
founded 2 years ago
MODERATORS
you are viewing a single comment's thread
view the rest of the comments
view the rest of the comments
I think in most of Europe, signing stopped when magnetic stripes were phased out and replaced by chip cards that require a PIN. That happened around 2008-2010, think?
Technically, it's still possible to bypass the PIN, but in that case, the business has the full responsibility for any misuse, so almost no one allows it and the few that do usually require seeing an ID along with a signature. I think in the US it's a bit different?
Here in France, I can't remember ever doing that. And I've had a credit card in francs.
Canada had moved over to chip reader machines by 2012. Now that tap payments are common, I don't even have to enter my PIN under a certain amount. I haven't signed for a credit card transaction for over 10 years.