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Samsonite Classic Business 2.0 RFID Crossbody Bag (Fits up to 10.1" Tablet)

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Amazon has Samsonite Classic Business 2.0 RFID Crossbody Bag on sale for $20.98. Shipping is free w/ Prime or on $35+ orders.

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About this product:
  • Padded shoulder strap adjusts for convenience
  • Fully extended strap length: approximately 62"
  • Easy access quick stash front pocket
  • RFID lining safeguards travel essentials from identify theft
  • Padded Tablet/iPad Compartment holds up to a 10.1" tablet/e-reader/device

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    • Rated 4.6 out of 5 stars on Amazon based on over 500 customer reviews.
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Amazon has Samsonite Classic Business 2.0 RFID Crossbody Bag on sale for $20.98. Shipping is free w/ Prime or on $35+ orders.

Thanks to Community Member vgv for sharing this deal.

About this product:
  • Padded shoulder strap adjusts for convenience
  • Fully extended strap length: approximately 62"
  • Easy access quick stash front pocket
  • RFID lining safeguards travel essentials from identify theft
  • Padded Tablet/iPad Compartment holds up to a 10.1" tablet/e-reader/device

Editor's Notes

Written by jimmytx | Staff
  • About this Store:
  • Additional Information:
    • Rated 4.6 out of 5 stars on Amazon based on over 500 customer reviews.
    • Please see the original post for additional details and/or view the Wiki and forum comments for further helpful discussion if available.

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Model: Samsonite Classic 2.0 RFID Crossbody Bag, 10.1 inch, Black

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RFID blocking is a solution in search of a problem. The ability to steal your info with an hidden portable scanner is a myth. It's never happened and won't happen with foreseeable technology.

The simple fact is that your credit card has to send data back to the RFID reader but your card only has the power to transmit 1-4cm. That limit was specifically designed to prevent illegal scanning. And that's assuming perfect conditions where both your card and the scanner are perfectly still for a few seconds, with the scanner perfectly on top of the chip. Not going to happen. Thieves can improve their scanners all they want, but it's the chip that matters and that's designed by your credit card company.

If you're really paranoid about it, the simplest solution is to line the compartment carrying your credit card with a sheet of aluminum foil. For wallets, just place a sheet of foil in the main cash compartment. When you fold your wallet, the card will be shielded. Takes only a few seconds and you've just made your wallet or bag RFID-blocking. If you don't believe me, wrap your credit card with foil then tap on an RFID reader to pay. It won't work.

Here's an excellent Q&A on the topic in the RFID Journal. It's where experts discuss RFID technology
https://www.rfidjournal.com/ask-t...dit-cards/

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This is similar to the Briggs & Riley Compact Digital Case that I purchased a few years ago from Sierra Trading Post for $28. Found a product page [amazon.in] on Amazon India.
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RFID blocking is a solution in search of a problem. The ability to steal your info with an hidden portable scanner is a myth. It's never happened and won't happen with foreseeable technology.

The simple fact is that your credit card has to send data back to the RFID reader but your card only has the power to transmit 1-4cm. That limit was specifically designed to prevent illegal scanning. And that's assuming perfect conditions where both your card and the scanner are perfectly still for a few seconds, with the scanner perfectly on top of the chip. Not going to happen. Thieves can improve their scanners all they want, but it's the chip that matters and that's designed by your credit card company.

If you're really paranoid about it, the simplest solution is to line the compartment carrying your credit card with a sheet of aluminum foil. For wallets, just place a sheet of foil in the main cash compartment. When you fold your wallet, the card will be shielded. Takes only a few seconds and you've just made your wallet or bag RFID-blocking. If you don't believe me, wrap your credit card with foil then tap on an RFID reader to pay. It won't work.

Here's an excellent Q&A on the topic in the RFID Journal. It's where experts discuss RFID technology
https://www.rfidjournal.com/ask-t...dit-cards/
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Quote from SkillfulPiranha7944 :
RFID blocking is a solution in search of a problem. The ability to steal your info with an hidden portable scanner is a myth. It's never happened and won't happen with foreseeable technology. The simple fact is that your credit card has to send data back to the RFID reader but your card only has the power to transmit 1-4cm. That limit was specifically designed to prevent illegal scanning. And that's assuming perfect conditions where both your card and the scanner are perfectly still for a few seconds, with the scanner perfectly on top of the chip. Not going to happen. Thieves can improve their scanners all they want, but it's the chip that matters and that's designed by your credit card company. If you're really paranoid about it, the simplest solution is to line the compartment carrying your credit card with a sheet of aluminum foil. For wallets, just place a sheet of foil in the main cash compartment. When you fold your wallet, the card will be shielded. Takes only a few seconds and you've just made your wallet or bag RFID-blocking. If you don't believe me, wrap your credit card with foil then tap on an RFID reader to pay. It won't work. Here's an excellent Q&A on the topic in the RFID Journal. It's where experts discuss RFID technology https://www.rfidjournal.com/ask-t...dit-cards/
You mean a commercial product is playing upon those who are uneducated and easily prone to paranoia? Say it isn't so!

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