My main concern about the clear bag is carrying my DL and credit cards where everyone can see those. I don't use my iPhone to buy things.
Put them in something. I have a small cloth bag I stick in there with cash, cards etc.. Or my wallet.
A waste of money. Supposedly it stops someone from reading your credit card "chip' from a distance. Of course the chip basically has to be ON a reader to actually emit so is someone is standing on your foot your are in danger. Don't believe me, try leaving your card in your purse next time you pump gas... after all that reader can read the card from a long way away....
I work in cybersecurity, even if this was easy the criminal would much rather buy thousands of good card numbers on the dark web!
RFID wallets, sleeves and clothing are security snake oil. You don't need RFID protection because there is no RFID crime.
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"But even if the RFID blocking products did protect better than Reynolds Wrap™, the fact remains that in over a decade, not a single crime involving an RFID-enabled device has been reported in the public domain. I don’t just mean credit card crime. I mean no real RFID-enabled crime ever!"
From smart wallets to smart clothing, RFID-blocking products are big business, but are you really at risk from identity theft or fraud via RFID skimming? And if you are, do these products really keep you safe? We investigated RFID-related crime and spoke to an expert to find out.
www.digitaltrends.com
Manufacturers of RFID-blocking products usually explain how RFID skimming works. Sometimes they refer to demonstrations by security experts at conferences showing that it is possible, or they quote statistics that refer to different kinds of credit card crime.
“It’s pretty much a scam,” Grimes said. “There has never been a single reported RFID crime that would have been blocked by one of these products, but even if there were 10 reported crimes, is that something that should generate a multi-million-dollar industry?”