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United Kingdom: Co-operative card reader also compatible
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[[Image:nationwide-CAP-reader.jpg|right|thumb|A Nationwide CAP Device]]
*[[APACS]] defined a CAP subset for use by UK banks.
*[[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. The device is also now used in branches in order to replace traditional chip and pin devices in order to further prevent attempted fraud.
*[[Nationwide]]
*[[Co-operative Bank]] and [[Smile Bank|Smile]]