What reads encode information on the back of credit cards?

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2026-05-17 01:30

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The magnetic stripe on the back of credit cards encodes information using three tracks. Track 1 contains alphanumeric data, including the cardholder's name and account number; Track 2 primarily holds the account number and expiration date in a numeric format; and Track 3 can store additional data, often used for specific applications. This information is read by card readers during transactions for authentication and processing.

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