Customized Protection works via a simple dialogue. SmartSwipe will point at boxes and try to determine what should go in that box. Then, it will ask you if its guess is correct. Look at figure 1 (to the right). In this example, the box is pointed at a box named "Card Number". SmartSwipe has made a very accurate guess - it is asking, "Should this box contain your Card Number?" In this case, you would click 'yes' and Customized Protection would move onto the next field. What happens if that guess is wrong? In figure 2 (to the right), the box is pointed at a box named "Postal Code/Zip Code". However, it is asking, "Should this box contain your Card Security Number (CVV)?" Obviously this is incorrect - select 'no' to open up the rest of the dialogue box (see Figure 3) In this case, you would select 'None of the Above', however, if you have to select an actual identification, use your mouse to point to the appropriate part of the simulated credit card. When using Customized Protection, there are three major things that could happen:
We have examples of all three of these online in both text and video formats. Please use the links above to navigate to the appropriate pages. | | 
(Figure 1 - Should this box contain your Card Number?) Â
 
(Figure 2 - SmartSwipe is not always correct - "Should this box contain your Card Security Code (CVV)?" Â
 
(Figure 3 - the rest of the dialogue box - hover your mouse over the simulated credit card and select what should go in the box.) Â |