Best wallets for women according to redditors

We found 154 Reddit comments discussing the best wallets for women. We ranked the 106 resulting products by number of redditors who mentioned them. Here are the top 20.

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u/spider_hugs · 30 pointsr/minimalism

https://www.amazon.com/Chums-18401-p-Surfshort-Wallet/dp/B008H157H0

I like this one. Two pockets (I use one for cash and one for cards) and a slim pocket with a key ring that I keep my house key on

u/robahearts · 13 pointsr/Windscribe

How to (actually) be anonymous online

Section 1: Prerequisites — Hardware

Computer

To use the Internet you will obviously need a computer. You may use your existing one (provided you install the recommended software below), but its a much better idea to get a dedicated machine that you would be using for all your alter-ego activities. If you don’t care about performance, a cheap $300 netbook may do just fine, however if you plan to be using it a lot, it’s recommended you get something with at least 8GB of RAM, 128GB SSD and a decent CPU (Modern Core i3 or better). Make sure you pay cash for the machine.

Phone

Many online services require phone verification in order to get an account, while others may require it for 2 factor authentication, which is always a good idea. While there are many websites that allow you to receive SMS, they are typically used by thousands of people and you will have a hard time finding one that will work with popular services, so it’s best to get your own. You can get a cheap pre-paid phone, put $100 on it, which should last you almost a year. You will buy it with cash. Many providers will allow you to pick a number and area code, so be sure to pick one that’s different from the state/province that you are in.

Section 2: Prerequisites — Software

Veracrypt is a full disk encryption software which is the de facto successor to TrueCrypt (which ceased development in 2014 under very suspicious circumstances). Like TrueCrypt, Veracrypt is open source, and has been recently audited so it’s your best bet.

VirtualBox allows you to run a different operating system inside a virtual machine.

TOR/VPN

You will need a way to hide your ISP assigned IP address. The free option, TOR, is open source and is actively maintained by hundreds of developers world wide. However, TOR usage is easily detected so you may have a hard time accessing some services and the speeds are going to be less than stellar.

Alternatively, you can invest a few dollars per month into a privacy conscious VPN provider. TorrentFreak keeps an excellent list of these providers, which is updated every year. Things to look out for include lack of logs, built in firewall, acceptance of Bitcoin and a proven history of not turning over subscriber data when asked for it. HideMyAss for example is a popular provider, however you may want to stay away from it, even if you don’t plan on having your data being subpoenaed by the FBI.

Section 2: Setup

Step 1 — Setup your computer

OS Encryption

This is the first step is also your last line of defense in a worst case scenario. Use VeraCrypt to encrypt your OS. For the extra paranoid, you can also setup a hidden operating system where you essentially have 2 completely separate operating systems, depending on which password you enter during the decryption process, and its nearly impossible to prove the existence of the other.

Virtual Machine

Whether you’re using your existing computer, or a dedicated device, I strongly recommend running a VM (virtual machine) on it, and restricting your alter-ego activities to it. This has the extra benefit of containing most malware inside the VM itself, which could also deanonymize you if you’re sharing the same OS for your regular and alter-ego activities. Think of it as a quarantine zone, and everything inside has space AIDs. You don’t want anything going in it (personal information), and more importantly out of it.

Never use this VM to access any of your existing accounts including but not limited to your bank, Gmail, Twitter, Facebook, Yahoo, Instagram, Pornhub, your local church’s message board, etc.

Don’t open the browser inside the VM until you get a VPN, as you run the risk of getting fingerprinted and tracked while on your ISP IP address.

Step 2 — Get some Bitcoin

Contrary to popular belief, Bitcoin is not anonymous. All transactions and wallet (account) balances are public information. Bitcoin does hide the identity of the wallet holder. Unfortunately, simply spending the Bitcoins on products/services in your name nullifies this. You can watch a video on this subject here.

There are many exchanges online where you can buy Bitcoin, all of which will require personal identification, which sometimes goes above and beyond what you need to provide to trade on the stock market. You have plenty of opportunity to expose yourself as you use Bitcoin, so at the very least try not to do that at the very beginning.

The best thing to do is buy Bitcoin with cash. You can use LocalBitcoins for this purpose. Alternatively you could use a Bitcoin ATM if one is available in your city. Keep in mind some of them require extreme measures like providing your ID, palm scanning, DNA samples and first born child sacrifice in order to use them. Only use the ones that don’t require any of these things, unless you hate your kids.

You will also need a wallet. I’m not talking about getting another highly fashionable Bacon Wallet you may be carrying around already, but a Bitcoin wallet, which is unfortunately not bacon flavored.

When it comes to storing your Bitcoins you have 3 options: online wallet, computer wallet and cold storage. We’ll ignore cold storage for the purposes of this article.

There are many online wallets being provided by various companies, but they suffer from the same issues mentioned above (need to provide private information). I personally like having the wallet on my computer since I’m the only one truly in possession of my Bitcoins, and I don’t have to rely on any 3rd party which has my private information or is constantly at a risk of getting robbed. Here is a good list of wallets you could use. Make sure you’re looking at the “Desktop” category. The downside to using these is that if your hard-drive crashes, and you made no backups, all your money is gone.

Step 3 — Get a VPN

Now that you got your computing environment setup, and acquired Bitcoins, it’s time to get a good VPN for situations where TOR is blocked, or you must change your IP to a specific country in order to access a service.

Fire up your TOR Browser, and head over to your favorite VPN provider’s website. Most will ask you for an email, you can use a disposable email provider for this purpose. Some providers don’t even ask you for an email, which is a good sign of their commitment to privacy.

Firewall

Make sure the provider you choose has a proper firewall built into the client, not just a “kill switch”, which is basically snake oil, since it’s a reactive measure that simply shuts off the processes of your choice if the VPN connection drops. Between the connection dropping, and your browser being forcibly closed by the app, there is no guarantee that packets will not leak, not to mention all the other applications running on your computer, including the OS itself, which make random requests to random servers at random times. With a kill switch you won’t be able to protect yourself from leaks.

A firewall on the other hand is a proactive measure, which if properly implemented, fails closed, meaning all activity outside of the tunnel is firewalled at all times, by default, so if your connection drops, there is nothing for the application to do, and you can guarantee that not a single packet will leak revealing your ISP assigned IP address to the outside world. Windscribe, IVPN and AirVPN all have excellent firewalls which use Windows Filtering Platform and pf to block all activity outside of the tunnel.

Those who don’t trust the application level firewall, can setup Whonix, which uses a separate VM which functions as a router for the VM where your activity takes place. If connectivity drops for any reason, packets cannot go out to the Internet.

Protocols

Of the 3 commonly used protocols, I strongly encourage using the open source OpenVPN protocol. PPTP is entirely broken and unsafe to use, and IPSec/L2TP is easily detected and arguably already exploited by the NSA.

Now that you chose your VPN provider, pay for the account with Bitcoin and connect to a server of your choosing.

Step 4 — Setup your browser

Unless you plan to use TOR exclusively, you will need another browser that you will use in conjunction with the VPN you just got.

I don’t recommend using Google Chrome or Firefox, as they have tracking built in. I recommend getting the latest stable version of Chromium (what Chrome is based on), with no Sync or WebRTC support. Alternatively you can use Palemoon, but the extension support is very limited.

Then install the following browser extensions:

Step 5 — Get a password manager

Weak and reused passwords are usually the number one cause of accounts getting hijacked, and a compromised account on any 3rd party service may assist an adversary in deanonymizing you. You can’t prevent or foresee security issues which may exist in the service itself, but at least you can do your part by generating strong and unique passwords for all the services you use. There are many password managers out there, LastPass, KeePass and Dashlane are just some of them.

u/Toeknife4sale · 13 pointsr/CreditCards

Same, currently trying to convince myself to get one of these

Curious if there's any better ideas

u/hmbmelly · 9 pointsr/SRSWomen

This is super cute.

My phone case has a slot for 3 cards, and this is similar.

This is also decent.

u/flyiingpenguiin · 7 pointsr/churning

The solution is to have multiple wallets. I have a main wallet where I keep just a few cards, an MS wallet, a big credit card wallet where I keep all the active cards, and a binder where I keep all the “sock drawered” cards.

I really like this for the big credit card wallet:

https://www.amazon.com/Buvelife-Credit-Leather-Storage-Capacity/dp/B07BRFTNGL/ref=mp_s_a_1_10?dchild=1&keywords=credit+card+wallet&qid=1572278575&sr=8-10

u/bplturner · 6 pointsr/churning

I carry this because I’m a bitch: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07D7WBQPB/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_nfMlDbNJ7S4PY

Stay with me.

It’s perfect size to hold a MO without folding. On one side I put the MOs and on the other side I put the receipts. I put the gift cards/CC in the slots. A label means not activated and no label means activated and pin changed. When they’re unloaded I stick them in the side pocket with the receipts. When the wallet gets too full, I dump it all into a banker box in case the IRS shows up.

u/PMMeYourCokeRewards · 4 pointsr/mildlyinteresting

Geometic Luminous Handbag on Amazon

u/Tesserac_T · 3 pointsr/asktransgender

Not sure exactly what you're looking for, but I use one of these. Function over fashion. Small for pocket carry, or can be thrown in a bag.

u/throwthisaway_101010 · 3 pointsr/churning

I carry a purse: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B07D7WBQPB/ref=oh_aui_search_detailpage?ie=UTF8&psc=1

I like to think it's European. This is what this hobby has done to me.

u/pixledriven · 2 pointsr/EDC

I use a chums surfshort wallet. It has two zipper pockets, and one of them has a divider in it, so there's lots of options for configuring your stuff.

https://www.amazon.com/Chums-18401-p-Surfshort-Wallet/dp/B008H157H0

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u/third-eye · 2 pointsr/AskReddit
u/Musical_life · 2 pointsr/Random_Acts_Of_Amazon

#1

#2

#3 different item now.

Bacon is Meat Candy and surprise me!

u/inuvete · 2 pointsr/BuyItForLife

I use this as a front pocket wallet. I don't carry more than a couple of bills if any cash. It suits my needs.

Travelambo Minimalist Front Pocket Wallet

u/miaharles · 2 pointsr/minimalism

Secrid Slim

Most slim wallets make it difficult to remove your card, but the trigger mechanism on this one solves that problem.

u/the_k_i_n_g · 2 pointsr/AskMen

This is pretty similar to the wallet I have. It is super slim and I only carry 4 cards with me and minimal cash. I've never had an issue carrying it is sweatpants or gym shorts either as it isn't very bulky.

u/caraeeezy · 2 pointsr/Random_Acts_Of_Amazon
  1. tonight I made a simple Teriyaki marinaded Steak with marinaded pineapples and rice! All very simple, cooked the steaks in the oven at 400 for 15 minutes and boiled some rice to put under it with pineapple slices on top!

  2. well, just being able to wake up every day keeps me going. life is precious. we cant take the time we have for granted.

  3. You would know inwords that which you have always known in thought.

  4. This is green but if that doesnt count then this is also green!

    thanks for the contest!
u/notimeforidiots · 2 pointsr/Random_Acts_Of_Amazon

I AM LINKING THIS BECAUSE I KNOW YOU ADDED IT AFTER OUR BACON CULT TALK YESTERDAY <33333 IM SO PROUD/HAPPY

u/ty20122 · 2 pointsr/EDC

Chums surfshorts wallet for cards you don’t need to actually use in public and for pocket edc consolidation

Chums Surfshort Wallet (Orange) https://www.amazon.com/dp/B008H0XDOU/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_rf1yDb2939Q09

Plus A sinjimoru phone wallet for the credt card and gas rewards card

Sinjimoru Phone Grip Card Holder with Flap, Credit Card Stick-On Wallet Functioning as Phone Holder, Safety Finger Strap for iPhone and Android Sinji Pouch B-Flap, Black https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07FT8KSHZ/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_xe1yDbJZXWBWZ

u/All_Under_Heaven · 2 pointsr/EDC

It took about four-six months for me, not a huge hassle. By that time I was already needing new jeans anyway.

They make some with leather wraps to help the issue, not sure if they just sell the leather though. I bet you could find/make your own and it would work out great.

Damn I miss that thing, have to go dig it out of my desk now...

u/sarahsssnake · 1 pointr/Random_Acts_Of_Amazon

Bacon is Meat Candy. Surprise me.

I think the bacon wallet is kinda nifty.

u/pixis-4950 · 1 pointr/doublespeakhysteric

hmbmelly wrote:

This is super cute.

My phone case has a slot for 3 cards, and this is similar.

This is also decent.

u/rmrkm3 · 1 pointr/AskReddit

Since you're asking reddit, these seemed oddly apt, and $1.29 to spare: This and this.

u/adaranyx · 1 pointr/Random_Acts_Of_Amazon

An Epic Meal Time bacon strips shirt!

And a wallet :D

Duct tape?

50 Shades of Bacon.

And wrap it all in some bacon gift wrap.

Bacon is Meat Candy! Surprise me :)

u/Cutsman4057 · 1 pointr/Random_Acts_Of_Amazon

Bacon is Meat Candy

surprise me!

Here is what I had to drink on my 21st. Smelled good, tasted... well i dont know, i was drunk :)

If he is a redditor, he might like this

and one of my personal favorites, the bacon wallet!

u/angry-ghost · 1 pointr/Random_Acts_Of_Amazon

bacon wallet?

Bacon is meat candy.
All my items are in euros so with shipping included anything 4 euro or less should be about 10$ surprises are nice if its not too much trouble for you. ^ -^

u/dcht · 1 pointr/churning

I just got this wallet. It's cheap ($12), small and compact, and holds 6 cards. You may need something bigger though but for me it works well as I have 3 cards in my every-day wallet and 6 in the other.

u/Strapp342 · 1 pointr/nfl

#4 would be my pick. It's actually very similar to my wallet which is just a card holder with a pocket for cash. I fell into a Costanza wallet situation where I filled my bifold to the point that it was basically exploding. Much happier with the card holder.

u/fire3280 · 1 pointr/churning

CIti Costco Anywhere: Gas 4%, dining travel 3%
Chase freedom or/and discover depending on the quarter.
One debt card from chase or citi, does not matter in case credit card is not accepted.
DL.
$20 bill
Photocopy (trimmed) of all membership card that does not use mag strip, total 6 pics, as thin as one credit card.


After reducing the cards in my wallet, I am able to use this wallet. https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B01FICEK6Y/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o03_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1

u/PM_ME_UR_SOMETHING · 1 pointr/Construction

I work as a project engineer (fancy name for a PM's lackey) and I have two wallets. I use this for all my every day carry (ID, credit/debit, public transport, insurance cards etc., all the stuff that would be very inconvenient to lose). Then I have a second wallet (just a leather bifold) that I keep cash, gift cards, punch cards, stuff that I don't care if I lose).

I keep the first one in my front left pocket at all times. I keep the second one in my back right whenever its convenient to carry it. I've had them for a few months and they've held up so far. Bonus points for the first wallet being RFID protected.

u/laurabrewer99 · 1 pointr/EDC

IPhone 8+

Apple Airpods

Pontiac G5 & Office Keys

Watch: https://www.mvmtwatches.com/collections/boulevard-collection/products/melrose
(I switch between MVMT and a grey/white H&M watch)

Wallet: https://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B01FICEK6Y/ref=mp_s_a_1_4?ie=UTF8&qid=1526006590&sr=1-4&pi=SL180_SX140_CR0%2C0%2C140%2C180_QL70&th=1&psc=1

Karambit Knife: https://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B072DTL9SJ?psc=1&ref=yo_pop_mb_pd_title

Kershaw Grey Spring Assited Knife: https://kershaw.kaiusaltd.com/knives/knife/cryo
(I bought mine at Dick’s for about $40)


I carry a few other things in my purse, but it didn’t feel nessicary to include everything

(I posted the list I’m not sure why it’s not at the top)

u/dasheswithdots · 1 pointr/EDC

Not so much that they were inconvenient, but sometimes feels too bulky for me. I liked having the notebook, but used it mostly for reference (IT stuff, commands, notes, etc) and was not updating it often. I have since switched to a smaller zipper wallet like this, and in doing so have given up the notebook but gained the ability to carry a pen, small thumb drives, guitar picks, and other nonsense in a package that's easier on my back end. I'm with you in that initially it feels better to take notes on paper, but I've switched to using phone apps like Google Keep for the trade-off of pocket comfort.

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I'd say get your hands on a cheap one and see how it works for you.

u/gummy_bear_time · 1 pointr/femalefashionadvice

I got you! link

I believe this style is a knock-off of Bao Bao Issey Miyake. I saw a ton of the black and white ones a couple years ago.

u/notmaisiewilliams · 1 pointr/Random_Acts_Of_Amazon

No mattress wallet to be found, but I've found you some better options...

Bringin' home the bacon

Banana for scale

Dad joke

u/purrImacatpurpur · 1 pointr/Random_Acts_Of_Amazon

HI!!!! HOW ARE YOU??? I LOVE WORKING! My favorite thing was actually applying and getting a job... well, getting three offers and then picking one... and I don't regret the one I picked :)

this can be used!

u/ItsKennyBitch · 1 pointr/Random_Acts_Of_Amazon

1)Im pissed off that my pool isnt filled yet. its going to cost alot of money to fill which i dont have! GRRRR. im waiting for the rain to do its job,
2)Seen a kid pick up a 20 dollar bill and give it to a police officer.
3) Life is like a box of chocolates you never know what your going to get.
4) Whats not to love about a BACON WALLET

u/wkndgolfer · 1 pointr/nova

You should get the [bacon wallet] (https://www.amazon.com/Accoutrements-11653-Bacon-Wallet/dp/B0014J7NDI) to go with it.

u/douglasbike · 1 pointr/minimalism

Butterfly Wallet made out of ripstop nylon. Its like it isn't even there.

http://www.amazon.com/Butterfly-Wallet-Ultralight-Slim-Tri-Fold/dp/B003EM8BE8

u/98Daz86 · 1 pointr/AskVegans
u/rakfocus · 1 pointr/AskAnAmerican

my wallet is attached to my keys (the little chums wallet is great and I highly recommend) so if I am taking my car I take it. If I am not taking my car I usually just take my credit card out of the wallet and take that with me along with my phone. If I'll need my ID with me for some reason I'll take that too, but not usually

u/cecil255 · 1 pointr/AskReddit

Why is that you link to the bacon floss twice :(

bacon wallet

u/Threspian · 1 pointr/cvsreceipts

I’ve gotten more compliments on that bag than anything else I’ve owned. People have literally recognized me by the purse, I can’t wait to become a campus legend

Here’s the purse btw