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argonurbawono
Jul5-06, 08:26 PM
will i damage my credit card if i put it on top of a strong magnet?

i have a few smart cards together with my credit cards in my wallet. when i use my smart card (like a security access card to open doors, gates with electronic access) i tap my wallet on the reading pad which i believe is rather strong magnet.

will this (in long run) damage my other cards?

NoTime
Jul5-06, 11:24 PM
If the pad won't hold up a paper clip or some other small metal/iron object, then its not magnetic or at least not magnetic enough to matter.

Chances are its RFID or some other rf technology.

Also, If it hasn't wiped your credit cards by now chances are it won't.

chroot
Jul6-06, 01:54 PM
Smart card readers are not magnetic. They use RF to induce a current in a loop of wire embedded in your card. The card, using this power, then broadcasts an electronic message via radio. The reader receives this message, verifies its authenticity, and then opens the door.

- Warren

WFO
Jul6-06, 06:03 PM
will i damage my credit card if i put it on top of a strong magnet?


Yes.
The situation you described may not do it, but a magnetic field can mess up a credit card or Hotel key type device.

At a recent meeting, the group toured a generator facility. Everyone that entered the room had to have Hotel desk re-do their keys when they got back. No one could get into their room.

Danger
Jul6-06, 06:37 PM
Be careful also of the counter-top units that disable security tags at a store checkout. They usually have a lable warning against getting your cards too close.