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RFID Blocking Sleeves, 10PC Credit Card Sleeve,Identity Theft ProtectionSleeve,Universal Credit Card Holder with 2PCS RFID Passport Holder Sleeve
Protect you information: The sleeves are equipped with advanced RFID SECURE Technology, a powerful electromagnetically opaque shield, which blocks RFID signals and from unauthorized scans.Protects passports, credit cards, debit cards, ATM cards, driver's licenses, transit cards ,Metal shielding block UHF 860~960MHz & HF 13.56MHz frequencies, and so on.Simply slim design: Only 6.4* 9.3cm card protector, 10.6*13.5cm passport protector. No cutting or modification required. It is slim enough to fit into credit card slots in wallets, handbags, travel bags and smartphone cases.Water, tear resistant: Enduring resistant material to stand tears and punctures. suitable for daily use. They're even waterproof, so you don't have to worry about them.Easy to test: To check if the Sleeves are working, please just test it with your job card, or other big-box retail store and try them out on the checkout scanner.
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1 Reddit comment about RFID Blocking Sleeves, 10PC Credit Card Sleeve,Identity Theft ProtectionSleeve,Universal Credit Card Holder with 2PCS RFID Passport Holder Sleeve:

u/dromedarian · 1 pointr/crafts

Or this

http://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B00CMAA9X4?pc_redir=1408797696&robot_redir=1

Plus it seems like the foil thing would be overly difficult to secure inside a flexible object like a purse due to tearing, and it would crumple and wad up inside there.

Also,according to snopes (which I just read because I've never even heard off this problem before) it's almost impossible for the limited info gleaned this way to be usable, and even if a thief actually does manage to get a transaction thru with your info, you're not liable.