What is RFID, and do you need an RFID-blocking wallet? How does RFID-blocking work? All about it — in this video.
RFID stands for radio frequency identification, and it applies radio frequencies to identify and track tagged items. Your credit cards and passport may have RFID tags that can be scanned or used for contactless payments and information storage.
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