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PROTECT YOUR RFID PASSPORT
Faraday protection document holder for e-passport security.
Are you transmitting a signal? The State Department plans on issuing 15 million electronic passports in 2007. These e-passports will use RFID chips to transmit your personal information to RFID readers. This can be a serious security concern with your information being actively transmitted. If any RFID reader is actively looking for your passport, that information could be read if it is just in the same area. Is that a risk you are willing to take?
Why take the risk when you don't have to? Paraben's Passport StrongHold Document Holders use our patent pending design & Faraday technology to block wireless signals to protect your personal information from being read by would-be identity thieves or other people who wish to invade your privacy. These document holders are perfect for storing anything using RFID chips so no one can steal the information from your chip.
The principal is simple. The StrongHold is a protective barrier wrapping your information in a signal blocking fortress. Your information remains secure until you have to pass it to authorized individuals for reading. Why walk around with an active signal telling everyone your personal information when you can be wrapped in the security of a StrongHold.
Paraben's Passport StrongHold Lanyard Shielding Effectiveness Chart:
Cu, Ni fabric test report
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| Frequency(MHz) | dB | Effectiveness (%) |
| 10 | 79.7 | 99.99999 |
| 30 | 79.2 | 99.99999 |
| 100 | 78.6 | 99.99999 |
| 500 | 80.5 | 99.99999 |
| 1,000 | 80.4 | 99.99999 |
| 3,000 | 77.9 | 99.99998 |
| 5,000 | 77.5 | 99.99931 |
| 10,000 | 77.3 | 99.99732 |
Surface Resistivity: 0.031 Ohms
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