So far the only network I have used is ChargePoint. Every time I have used it it seems to take a long time and many attempts to get the phone to connect with the charger and get charging. Is it just me or am I doing something wrong? Thanks
Last time I used it, it recognized my iPhone quickly. Maybe something with your setup? Good luck and keep us posted .
The app is really terrible. But I start charging by NFC. Just turn the phone screen on (no particular app has to be open) and hold it in front of the charger (nearly touching) until it beeps. That is equivalent to using the card. But the card is good to have too, because one time a charger wouldn't recognize my phone with NFC for some reason. I have an android phone in case it matters. FYI the app needs data to work, but you don't need data for NFC to work as far as I know. Chargepoint is the only decent network around here, and I rarely have any problems. I use it everyday at work, and sometimes in other places. One time (out of hundreds) I had to wave my card instead of the phone. Often (5% of the time) the app doesn't communicate with the charger, so I can't see accurate charging status. One time it kept telling me it was done charging and the current was 0, but I walked outside and the car was clearly still charging, and I still got a full charge. One time I found a chargepoint station that was not in the Chargepoint app, but it was listed in Plugshare. It was free and public, so I was still able to wave my phone and start charging. Two of the stations I've seen have broken cord retractors. One time I saw a station where the status on the screen was a red wrench, instead of the usual green icon. And I've seen problems where the station is "offline" and doesn't work even though it should be able to.
i should probably keep my mouth shut, but if I had $1 for every NFC (all of a user's data/info) hack on the web, I could retire. One of the first things I deleted after rooting my phone's OS & recovery is NFC. be vewie vewie ceauful .... just saying .... .
No. It taps fine (mostly use the Apple Watch but I have tried the iPhone once). Did you add ChargePoint to Apple wallet? That’ll speed up the process. (Just double tap the side button)
Yeah. no stranger the connectivity stack here either. I've kicked kik ed myself more than a few times for blabbin about this or that on the net just to see it become a mainstream problem after. So, unless I can do research in a non hostile environment (where do you find those these days) I usually shy away from a lot of research I'd get under my belt. I still remember being asked to study partner with an unknown student saying he/she was about a 1000 mi, away, to study offensive security using backtrack 2- (now kali). I'll let your imagination finish this post. If I can't use the card I activated for charging the PIP I go elsewhere, so far anyways.
Can someone explain the risks of NFC to me? I couldn't find any good articles. The only apps I have that I know use it are Google Pay and Chargepoint. I don't really care if someone steals my credit card, because there are already so many ways to do that. And I'm not too worried about Chargepoint. But are there other risks by having it on?
It allows the ability to use your phone in place of a card for contactless payment and chargepoint starting (among other things).
other things - ie; entry door locks, gates, & phone data (email/phone lists for robocallers) - writers of viruses/ransomeware etc have gotten access via NFC as well. .