Ziosk Launches Tablet Security and Payment Suite
Ziosk, maker of the ordering, entertainment and pay-at-the table tablet, is launching what it calls an “industry-first” security and payment solutions suite for its restaurant partners that includes: Apple Pay, as well as other mobile payment solutions, Europay MasterCard Visa (EMV) contact and contactless cards and Point-to-Point Encryption (P2PE). This solution suite is fully upgradable and compatible with existing Ziosk tablets.
Ziosk will begin accepting orders for the Apple Pay and EMV solutions suite by the first quarter in 2016. To take advantage of Ziosk’s mobile payment offering, guests can either swipe or dip their payment cards or make a contactless payment from their personal device.
To use Apple Pay, customers simply hold their iPhone near the Ziosk tablet’s contactless reader while keeping a finger on Touch ID, or, when using Apple Watch, double-click the side button and hold the face up to the reader. A subtle vibration and beep let the diner know the payment was accepted and verified.
When you add a credit or debit card to Apple Pay, the actual card numbers are not stored on the device, nor on Apple servers. Instead, a unique Device Account Number is assigned, encrypted and securely stored in the Secure Element on your device. Each transaction is authorized with a one-time unique dynamic security code.
The new solutions suite will also enable the Ziosk tablet to accept Android Pay.
P2PE technology helps to ensure sensitive credit card data is protected from first card swipe, while in transit, all the way to payment providers. To provide P2PE to restaurants, Ziosk partnered with Element, a Vantiv company. P2PE is currently live in over 600 restaurant locations and available to all restaurants working with Ziosk.
Ziosk tablets are currently in more than 2,500 restaurants across all 50 states. By the year’s end Ziosk will have fully deployed its newest contracts, totaling over 150,000 new Ziosk tablets interacting with more than 50 million guests per month.
Ziosk will begin accepting orders for the Apple Pay and EMV solutions suite by the first quarter in 2016. To take advantage of Ziosk’s mobile payment offering, guests can either swipe or dip their payment cards or make a contactless payment from their personal device.
To use Apple Pay, customers simply hold their iPhone near the Ziosk tablet’s contactless reader while keeping a finger on Touch ID, or, when using Apple Watch, double-click the side button and hold the face up to the reader. A subtle vibration and beep let the diner know the payment was accepted and verified.
When you add a credit or debit card to Apple Pay, the actual card numbers are not stored on the device, nor on Apple servers. Instead, a unique Device Account Number is assigned, encrypted and securely stored in the Secure Element on your device. Each transaction is authorized with a one-time unique dynamic security code.
The new solutions suite will also enable the Ziosk tablet to accept Android Pay.
P2PE technology helps to ensure sensitive credit card data is protected from first card swipe, while in transit, all the way to payment providers. To provide P2PE to restaurants, Ziosk partnered with Element, a Vantiv company. P2PE is currently live in over 600 restaurant locations and available to all restaurants working with Ziosk.
Ziosk tablets are currently in more than 2,500 restaurants across all 50 states. By the year’s end Ziosk will have fully deployed its newest contracts, totaling over 150,000 new Ziosk tablets interacting with more than 50 million guests per month.