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2 Brand New RFID Credit Card Sleeves
Block RFID scans on your credit cards
Thin design secures the card without adding too much space
Lightweight
Prevents damage to magnetic strips on Credit Cards
Easily access credit cards with thumb cutout open end
Blocks all RFID radio frequency signals
What is RFID?
RFID stands for Radio-Frequency IDentification. The acronym refers to small electronic devices that consist of a small chip and an antenna. The chip typically is capable of carrying 2,000 bytes of data or less.
Made from durable paper infused with a special alloy that help block the radio signals needed to read the information contained on these chips.
The biggest recent change in credit cards is the embedded Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) chip, enabling what the industry calls "contactless payments." Since 2005, many credit card companies such as Chase Bank began introducing their RF Credit Card and coined the term "Blink" technology. These "contactless" cards could be simply waved in front of an RFID Enabled Point of Sale terminal.
The apparent benefits of RFID credit card transactions are convenience, speed and the elimination of employee contact with the card. To minimize accidental reading of these cards, they are designed to be read at a distance of one to four inches from the reader. Its because of this technology that can allow an RF enabled card to be "hi-jacked" by use of an unauthorized RFID scanner, and then the information used for fraudulent purposes.
That where the use of the RFID Blocking Card Case comes into play. By placing your RF enabled cards into this case, they are protected from being “hi-jacked” by an unauthorized person
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