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Make Credit Card Security Paramount With Lewis N. Clark

by Akhil Kalepu

Nov 3, 2014

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Products / Travel

In our contemporary world of information technology, personal data is often susceptible to being stolen. With something as basic as a small scanner, criminals can access a traveler’s personal information. Items like credit cards and passports use RFID, or radio frequency identification, chips that can be compromised with one of these scanners. However, as thievery becomes more and more innovative, so too does safety. Travel product manufacturer Lewis N. Clark released a line of accessories, each built with a safe lining to protect RFID theft. These products come in a wide array of unique designs, suited to fit a variety of travelers.

 

The RFID Leather Card Holder ($14.99) comes complete with four card slots, as well as a center pocket for folded cash. This 3-inch by 4-inch design is made from soft lambskin leather.

 

The RFID Passport Case ($9.99) does not protect finances, but rather nation identity. This case is a sleek 6 inches by 4 inches, and is made with nylon and polyester.

 

The RFID Document Organizer ($15.99) utilizes the best of both previous designs, and provides compartments for both credit cards and passports, as well as currency, ID and other travel documents. This 9.5-inch by 5.5-inch design seals with a zipper, further optimizing its potential for protection.

 

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