ID Stronghold RFID Wallet for Women

Identity Stronghold started the entire RFID protection industry in 2006. We continue to lead this industry by creatively applying shielding technology to a variety of products that block radio waves and thereby prevent thieves from remotely accessing your private information (including your complete credit and debit account numbers). As with all our wallets at ID Stronghold, we build a Faraday cage into every slot, billfold, and compartment, so your information is protected even when your wallet is fully open.

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As advertised, it opens as a tri-fold, so there is plenty of space inside, with slots for six cards, plus pockets underneath to stash things like business cards. The material Felt good in our hands, good quality and well made. The wallet is easy to open and close, even when in a rush. we would have preferred if the change pocket was bigger and with easier access but we can understand why it is so small, as otherwise, it wouldn’t be a compact wallet. Ultimately you want a wallet that provides also RFID blocking so your cards and data is safe. This wallet does is in style in a nice red croco, very stylish. You’ll be pleased with the purchase and happy knowing that your cards are safe from electronic theft.

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ID Stronghold RFID Wallet Leather Croco Mini Trifold for Women w/Best Protection

This small stylish wallet has six convenient card pockets, plus an easy access ID pocket. A dollar bill pocket organizes paper money easily or provides extra storage. The gusseted exterior zippered change purse allows you to carry coins as well. If that isn’t enough the hidden pockets allow you to keep your emergency cash where others can’t see it when you open your wallet. This ID Stronghold RFID Wallet was wildly popular when we sold it on QVC. It is gift boxed and makes a wonderful gift!

Identity Stronghold started the entire RFID protection industry in 2006. It continues to lead this industry by creatively applying shielding technology to a variety of products that block radio waves and thereby prevent thieves from remotely accessing your private information (including your complete credit and debit account numbers). Beware of imitations that aren’t made by Identity Stronghold. Testing many of those knock-offs in-house, including some of those hard metal wallets we have found that many do not shield effectively. In fact, some knock-offs actually include documentation admitting they are not 100% effective. You can be sure you are protected when you use Identity Stronghold RFID blocking products.

As with all our wallets at ID Stronghold, a Faraday cage is built into every slot, billfold, and compartment, so your information is protected even when your wallet is fully open. This is a feature not found in most other brands. Why buy an RFID wallet if you are not going to get full protection in all the card slots? Most other brands skimp on shielding material or only shield the outer layer. This is like leaving the door open on a birdcage. It isn’t very effective. It might pass a cursory test with only one card, but it won’t pass a real-world test with a full wallet.

Each ID Stronghold RFID Wallet comes with its own original ID Stronghold gift box so they make great gifts for Dad, Mom, family and friends. Some older building access cards that operate at 125Khz may not be totally blocked by our Secure Wallets. This will protect all debit, credit, passport, and military CAC cards. Some examples of cards in need of protection include credit cards, debit cards, passports, drivers’ licenses, hotel room keys, healthcare cards, ID cards, and transportation cards including most subway fare cards.

Card industry sympathizers would have you believe these RFID cards are not vulnerable. We are happy to see the public at large being made aware of the need for protection. We have been featured on Fox News, CNN, NBC, CBS, ABC, Inside Edition, Discovery Channel, and countless local news stations educating the public on how easy it is to scan valuable information from people’s cards without even touching their cards. This crime was even given a name when ID Stronghold owner Walt Augustinowicz coined the term electronic pickpocketing or e-pickpocketing for short on one of these news reports. You can probably find one of these reports on your local news archives where Walt demonstrated the ease of scanning cards in public.

Looking for another RFID card/ key protection options? Check out our contactless card protection page for more in-depth reviews.

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