Plastic cards are protected against duplication through various security measures such as holograms, magnetic stripes, embedded chips, and unique card identification numbers. These features make it difficult for fraudsters to reproduce or clone the cards, ensuring the security and integrity of the cardholder's information and preventing unauthorized access or misuse.
Plastic cards are protected against duplication through various security measures such as holograms, RFID technology, magnetic strips, unique card designs, and embedded security features like microprinting, watermarks, and UV inks. These measures make it difficult for counterfeiters to replicate the card and enhance its authenticity and security.
Plastic cards are protected against duplication through various security features such as holograms, magnetic stripes, microprinting, UV inks, embossing, and personalized elements like photographs or signatures. These features make it difficult for counterfeiters to replicate the cards and ensure their authenticity. Additionally, advanced technologies like embedded chips and biometric data further enhance the security and prevent duplication of plastic cards.