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PRESENTING A NEW TYPE OF WALLET
THAT PROTECTS AGAINST FRAUD IN THE NEW WI-FI ERA.
Designed to be used with
PayPass, public transit, ID scan
systems
RFID chip makes Scanner sends signal to card
personal information
card scannable
RFID
Radio Frequency Identification
RFID chip activated
Info on ID transmitted: by signal
name, ID/ account numbers
Scanners activate
RFID chips
Scans done while
walking by no contact
Pickpockets
make portable
scanners
Tourist destinations,
transit stations, airports, and
large crowds are target areas
Financial/ID information
stored on scanner
Victims don’t know until
signs of theft appear
Emptied transit card or bank
account, fraudulent charges
payWave or blink logo May still have RFID if no logos
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How the card holder protects?
The aluminium Cardprotector protects your most important plastic cards
not only against bending and breaking, but also against malicious parties
Credit / Bank Cards Transit Cards Driver’s Licenses
reading your RFID and NFC cards. RFID (Radio Freqency IDentification)
cards contain a chip and an antenna for wireless communication.
Examples of RFID cards include the Travel card, ID cards, the latest
generation of credit cards and bank cards, as well as various access passes. All U.S. Passports
Issued since Oct. 2006 Common Access Cards
Using the Cardprotector
The Cardprotector can hold a maximum of 7 cards. If only embossed cards
are used, the capacity is 5 cards. Position the cards you use the most at the
back or front and they will slide out sufficiently to be used. Slide out the cards
with ONE movement of the slider on the side. The radio signal, although
still greatly reduced, will now be sufficient for contact over a short distance.
This means that you can use your RFID-NFC cards easily and securely. After
use, slide your cards back into the Cardholder by pressing down on them lightly. Our Santhome card holder blocks Prevent RFID chip activation
portable scanner signals
and info transfer
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