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The Ultimate RFID Wallet Buyer's Guide

So, you’ve finally decided that you should have a wallet that shields RFID to protect your credit cards. You’ve made a wise choice! But which one? There are literally hundreds of them out there to choose from. I can’t tell you which one is right for you, but I CAN help you decide by listing some of the features that you should look for and some things to look out for!

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What is an RFID Shielded Wallet and can you make your own?

RFID technology is becoming increasingly common, especially in retail situations. RFID stands for “Radio Frequency Identification”, and it is used with credit cards, passports, driver's licenses, retail store anti-theft systems, and even on trains and large shipping containers. As with most things, however, the more convenient something is, the higher the risk of misuse. More specifically for most of us, RFID-enabled credit and debit cards can be skimmed by hackers. This is where RFID-blocking wallets come in. In this blog, I’ll briefly discuss what RFID-blocking wallets are, how you could theoretically make your own, and how to protect your wallet from being scanned by hackers.

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Why Do You Need an RFID Blocking Wallet?

 

In today's modern world, technology has made our lives more convenient in many ways. However, it has also made us more vulnerable to attacks from hackers and scammers. One of the ways these criminals can gain access to our personal information is through RFID (Radio Frequency Identification) technology. This is where RFID-blocking wallets come in. 

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6 Steps to Protect your Home Business

According to the U.S. Census Bureau, the number of people primarily working from home tripled between 2019 and 2021.  That is 27.6 million Americans.  Don't think that hackers haven't noticed this, and don't think that you don't have anything to protect.  Your home business is more at risk than you probably imagined, but it doesn't have to be that way.  Here are 5 steps to make it more secure and ensure that your hard work doesn't get lost or stolen.

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