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Any Opinions on RDIF shielding?
Just run into the advert for a pocket bag to shield c-cards, passports, and phones. I am a little leery of the claims?
I'm interested because when I visit my kids in London, they use c-cards or phone or Oster cards for transportation and such. They have chip-n-pin c-cards and can use their apple pay-phones as a chip-n-pin. I just ordered an 6S (5S is 3yrs old) and thinking of getting a chip & pin c-card when they are available in the USA. Any opinions: good or bad,, make models?? Quote:
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If you travel overseas I say get a rfid shielding wallet, I did off Amazon. Same cost as a normal wallet. In the USA, More banks are going to the RDIF chips in CC now. So this will be the new crime for Christmas.
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And for the c-cards rfid shielding wallet, as suggested. |
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Nothing beats a Tin Foil WHATEVER!! HAT!! ALEX JONES Special!! |
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Since all my CC company's have converted to RFID I took all my cards and put them in a RFID wallet. (as seen on TV ones. There are a bunch of knockoffs out there that do not work and are smaller and you can only fit 1-2 cards in it.). Mine really work. It cost 9.99 and holds about all things I need. I have another one for my extra cards for airlines, hotels, rental cars etc..... I keep it in my computer case so I do not have that big budging wallet. Guys have been buying those different pockets for each card and some do not work. I can scan some and some work. Tinfoil works but is unruly if you use your wallet and cards. |
I'm using a wallet the wife bought off Amazon. Works well and you can get extra card holders to go with it. As for the cellphone and tablets/small laptops I suggest LOKSAK's ShieldSak. TR and I got some at SHOT two years ago and they really work. Just remember to turn the device off before you stick it in the bag, otherwise it'll search for signal until the battery dies or it overheats and fries itself.
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I have the first gen cell phone sleeve. You can put whatever you want in it as long as it fits.
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EMV Chips
Good read. Check to see if you have an EMV chip and quit worrying.
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Very interesting, so for us cheapos which would work better, aluminum foil or tin foil?
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Little update
I was hunting thru some old PC gear boxes and found a ESD bag used to transport hard files and other static sensitive components. Looks like a real cheep RFDI block. I tested my cell, it block an incoming call with two(2) layers. Should do the same with c-cards? I added a P220 10rd mag for comparison.. 7.5" x 5.75" |
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