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Tatonka Hang Loose with RFID readout protection

791211.101

Tatonka Hang Loose with RFID readout protection

791211.101
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Short description
Tatonka Hang Loose chest pouch with integrated CRYPTALLOY® protective film to protect against data theft via RFID
Material
Material 1: 100% polyamide (210 den T-Square Rip) Material 2: Cryptalloy® RFID film YKK® zippers
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Beschreibung
The Tatonka Hang Loose is a closable bag with integrated readout protection. Credit cards or ID cards equipped with RFID chips are safely stored in the Hang Loose RFID B, because the incorporated CRYPTALLOY® film blocks the radio waves and thus protects against data theft. Hang Loose can be worn on the belt as well as over the shoulder or as a wallet.
 
Details
Highest RFID readout protection with TÜV certified RFID blocking material CRYPTALLOY®.
Shielding of all frequencies and suitable for all cards.
Hand strap.
Integrated voluminous bellows pocket.
Adjustable length shoulder strap.
Belt loop on the back
Two slanted pockets for credit cards and writing utensils.
2 compartments with YKK® zippers.
1 clear pocket with YKK® zipper.
Hinged with Velcro closure.
 
Dimensions: 20 x 14 x 2 cm.
Weight:       90 g.
 
What does RFID mean?
RFID is the abbreviation for Radio Frequency Identifi cation. With the help of radio technology, data can be transmitted contactlessly and without visual contact from a data carrier, the so-called transponder or tag, to an RFID reader (and vice versa if necessary). The transponder is electronically programmed with unique data (silicon chip).
The RFID reader decodes the data stored in the transponder and, depending on the application, communicates it to a higher-level host system. The "read only" version of the RFID chip is increasingly being installed on cards and IDs and facilitates payment and control processes, for example.
 
What are the dangers of the RFID chip?
RFID chips can be read at remarkable speed using an appropriate reader. Neither touch nor visual contact is required, and the radio waves pass through a wide range of substances and materials. RFID readers are not very large and can be easily organized with the appropriate criminal energy. Then, for example, bank and credit card data can be stolen "in passing.
 
How can you protect yourself?
Materials that block radio waves - for example aluminum or stainless steel - provide readout protection. Card covers made of these materials - and purses, document bags and handbags in which a protective film is built in - provide reliable protection against unwanted reading.
 
Tatonka processes a CRYPTALLOY® film in all its RFID block products. This offers maximum shielding on all relevant RFID frequency ranges (from 100 kHz to 4 GHz, i.e. low frequency range, high frequency range and ultra high frequency range). In addition, the protective foil interferes with "radio traffic" by shifting the frequency. The functionality of the CRYPTALLOY® film has been tested and certified by TÜV Saarland.
The manufacturer of the film, the company Kryptonics Technologies Munich, has now confirmed and certified the mandatory processing of the film in all RFID block products to Tasmanian Tiger. Tatonka's RFID Block series wallets, document cases and bags have been proven to offer 100% protection against data theft by radio-based readers.
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