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Thank you for this comprehensive and direct video! Facing issue with NFC tag capacity, it says tag capacity too small (127 limit compared to 500 required). Any suggestions?
You could either make the vCard smaller or buy bigger NFC tags. 127 bytes is not sufficient for a proper business card in my opinion. You can find the links to get some in the app.
but this will only work if you open the app to read the tag, if your phone is unlocked and you gring the tag over... NOTHING will happen... because iPhone wont allow it... only links... or did something change?
iOS opens Apple Pay when it sees an active NFC field. Normal NFC tags don't have an active field. An active field is generated by door access systems or payment terminals and there is nothing you can do to prevent that.
@@NFC_cool Thanks for a response! So I have an item that opens with an NFC card (I have both the terminal and the card). If I try to read the terminal - I get Apple Pay to open, so it doesn’t work. If I use the card, your app doesn’t detect it, but, however, iPhone does see the card if I use it as a trigger to create a shortcut. Is there a way I can use my phone with the app to duplicate the card I have?
@@TheBatracho No sorry, card emulation is not supported by iOS. Apple gives the Shortcuts app more rights than for developers and it uses just the identifier of your card to trigger actions. To fully use my app you need to buy some NFC tags. You can find more information about NFC tags here: stanc.io/nfc/affiliate-links.html
Unfortunately not, but you can put a link to NFC for iPhone in the AppStore together with your business card and then the other person can quickly download the app. An alternative is to use a QR code as a widget. The iOS camera can scan all of those QR data types and offers an action for the data.