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*[[Barclays Bank]] began issuing CAP readers (which they call "PINsentry") in 2007 to customers who make an online payment to a new recipient.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.barclays.co.uk/pinsentry/ | title=Barclays PINsentry}}</ref><ref>[http://www.theregister.co.uk/2006/08/09/barclays_launches_cardreaders/ Barclays to launch two-factor authentication], The Register, 2006-08-09.</ref> Their online-banking website uses the "identify" mode for login verification and the "sign" mode for transaction verification. The "respond" mode is not currently used. The PINsentry device is powered by four [[LR44]] [[button cell]] batteries, which the manual claims will last from five to seven years. A version for vision-impaired users (with voice output) is available on request.
*[[Nationwide]]
*[[Smile Bank]]
*[[Royal Bank of Scotland]] (including [[NatWest]])
*The CAP readers of Barclays, Nationwide and RBS are all intercompatible.