Can the ETC installed in a car be stolen and swiped?
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The ETC installed in a car is usually not stolen and swiped, because the ETC requires the insertion of a dedicated ETC card, which can only communicate with authorized devices in the list, such as the ETC devices at highway entrances and exits. Handheld devices cannot conduct transactions, and the possibility of being stolen and swiped after loss is almost non-existent. ETC card binding: ETC card binding is divided into two situations, one is binding a credit card, and the other is binding a debit card. ETC working principle: Through the on-board electronic tag installed on the vehicle's windshield, dedicated short-range communication is carried out with the microwave antenna on the ETC lane of the toll station, and the computer network technology is used to conduct background settlement processing with the bank, so as to achieve the purpose of vehicles passing through the highway or bridge toll station without stopping, but still being able to pay the highway or bridge toll.