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Hey everyone, this is an advertisement to get you to buy sleeves for your cards, just ignore it, I am sure you can use some thing else to protect that chip information, take a look at the video on how they are able to get your credit card info by just walking behind you, does anyone have other ideas? Elaine

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Over 100+ million new credit cards contain tiny two way radios called RFID chips. This increases your risk of being a victim of payment fraud and identity theft! Protect yourself.

 

 

 

Click above to watch Los Angeles TV news about new RFID cards

Protect Yourself.Prevent identity theft and payment fraud by blocking the personal information being sent by radio waves from your credit cards, passports, and other ID cards - Use Identity Stronghold RFID blocking products.

 

 

RFID and Skimming

The RFID chip in a credit card emits the account number, expiration data and other information.

About 100 million credit cardsnow have this contactless technology embedded into them. However, over the next 2-3 years, it is expected that credit card issuers will replace every single magnetic stripe credit and debit card with a new contactless smartcard. Why shouldn't they? These cards seem to make it all easier. So much easier that some folks are reading your credit cards before you even take them out of your wallet.

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