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 +  * [[ic_card|IC card(integrated circuit card)]]: A card with a built-in semiconductor-based integrated circuit. Also called a [[smart_card|smart card]]. IC cards are capable of both reading and writing data, and have a larger storage capacity and greater durability than [[mag_card|magnetic cards]], so the data stored on them is not damaged by contact with magnets. In addition, because IC cards can be fitted with various security functions such as data [[encryption|encryption]] and configured to be compatible only with readers that have particular specifications,​ they are also excellent in terms of security and functionality. \\
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   * [[io|I/O]]: Short for input/​output. \\   * [[io|I/O]]: Short for input/​output. \\