- Joined
- Jul 30, 2019
I have a key card and also a visa that I like using just by tapping my old wallet that doesn't block, they both work in the wallet at the same time, I think I've read that access cards typically use a low frequency compared to other types of rfids.
I have very very close to zero fear someone's going to steal my card # and affect me greatly (a one-time use rolling code from the rfid I believe) by tapping my ass with a reader but trying to find a new wallet at our 2 big corporate consoom monsters, everything is rfid blocking.
I saw this guy at work had a rawlings wallet that looked neat so I looked it up and nothing about rfid to be found on the rawling page or amazons rawlings wallet listings I'm guessing this may be good? You'd think they'd advertise it if it was.
But does anyone know of anything else that may be good? I carry lots of cards as well as 2 emergency keys.
I have very very close to zero fear someone's going to steal my card # and affect me greatly (a one-time use rolling code from the rfid I believe) by tapping my ass with a reader but trying to find a new wallet at our 2 big corporate consoom monsters, everything is rfid blocking.
I saw this guy at work had a rawlings wallet that looked neat so I looked it up and nothing about rfid to be found on the rawling page or amazons rawlings wallet listings I'm guessing this may be good? You'd think they'd advertise it if it was.
But does anyone know of anything else that may be good? I carry lots of cards as well as 2 emergency keys.
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