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<blockquote data-quote="Aries" data-source="post: 3815660" data-attributes="member: 44328"><p>Yep. That's called Radio Frequency Identification, or RFID. You can buy wallets that block the signal emitted by your cc chip, but many security experts say they're not needed. The truth is, your credit card has always been vulnerable. Always. Your protection is that credit card companies don't hold you responsible for fraudulent use of your card, and even if they do are limited as to how much (I think it is or used to be $50) they can legally hold you responsible.</p><p></p><p>[URL unfurl="true"]https://tracsoft.com/what-is-an-rfid-blocking-wallet/[/URL]</p><p></p><p>RFID is not new, but it's use on the chip on cc's is relatively recent.</p><p></p><p>I used to listen to a guy on the radio named Bruce Williams who gave all kinds of advice to callers, mostly financial. A lady called and was making a point to him about how careful she was when she used her credit card at the gas station to make sure the attendant never left her sight with her card, so she could be sure he didn't write the number down. He said, well that's great, but when you drive off he has your card number printed on form they roll your card onto. So.... <img src="/images/smilies/rollinglaugh.gif" class="smilie" loading="lazy" alt=":rollingla" title="Rollinglaugh :rollingla" data-shortname=":rollingla" /></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Aries, post: 3815660, member: 44328"] Yep. That's called Radio Frequency Identification, or RFID. You can buy wallets that block the signal emitted by your cc chip, but many security experts say they're not needed. The truth is, your credit card has always been vulnerable. Always. Your protection is that credit card companies don't hold you responsible for fraudulent use of your card, and even if they do are limited as to how much (I think it is or used to be $50) they can legally hold you responsible. [URL unfurl="true"]https://tracsoft.com/what-is-an-rfid-blocking-wallet/[/URL] RFID is not new, but it's use on the chip on cc's is relatively recent. I used to listen to a guy on the radio named Bruce Williams who gave all kinds of advice to callers, mostly financial. A lady called and was making a point to him about how careful she was when she used her credit card at the gas station to make sure the attendant never left her sight with her card, so she could be sure he didn't write the number down. He said, well that's great, but when you drive off he has your card number printed on form they roll your card onto. So.... :rollingla [/QUOTE]
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