10 Credit Card and 2 Passport Holders Case Set with anti-theft RFID Blocking Capabilities for Security; Now You Can Identify Each Card
RFID Protection
Are All RFID Cards The Same?
There are two basic types of cards:
Cards with 13.56 Megahertz frequency chips, which are primarily:
·        New debit and credit cards
·        Passports
·        Transit cards
·        Hotel keys
·        New ID and access cards
Cards with 125 Kilohertz frequency chips, which are primarily older:
·        ID cards
·        Access cards
What card types will Identity Stronghold€s products shield and protect against EP?
The patented Secure Sleeves are designed to shield from electronic pickpocketing (EP) all 13.56Mhz contactless credit cards, passports, drivers licenses, ISO 14443A/B and EPC Gen1/Gen2 contactless smart cards; any contactless card that operates at 13.56 Mhz and above.
Our Sleeves Shield These Types of Cards:
·        All new contactless credit cards and debit cards
·        US Passport Cards
·        Enhanced Driver's Licenses such as Washington, Michigan, New York, Vermont, and Canadian provinces.
·        Many transit cards such as the DC Metro and Boston Charlie card
·        TWIC (Transportation Worker Identification Credential)
·        HID iClass, HID MIFARE, HID FlexSmart, DESFire
·        Indala FlexSmart
·        Any card ISO 14443A/B or ISO 15693 compatible
·        All MIFARE and DESFire compatible cards
·        sQuid cards used in Europe
·        Military CAC (Common Acess Cards)
·        New Government PIV (Personal Identity Verification) cards such as the Linc-Pass
·        New long range RFID EPC Gen1/Gen2 cards
How RFID Blocking Works
By creating a shield that blocks the ability to power and communicate with the RFID chip, our products protect personal information stored on these items. Unfortunately, industry-standard security measures implemented for user protection are easily by-passed with modification, so complete protection requires additional security.
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