Pacsafe Coversafe V50 RFIDsafe passport protector

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The Pacsafe CoverSafe V50 passport protector is a handy passport holder which can clip onto a belt loop, keyring, or handbag strap. Keep your passport handy in airports while having it secure and close to you at all times. RFID blocking means that your personal details are safe.

The CoverSafe V50 is an enclosed pouch, with a fold over flap secured with velcro.

With personal ID technology increasing so too does the risk of identity theft. Protect your personal information stored on the RFID chip on your passport or credit card with Pacsafe's state-of-the-art material that blocks out transmissions.

Anti-theft features

  • Smart material blocks unwanted RFID readers (10 MHz - 3 GHz)
  • Protects personal data on passports & credit cards

Additional features

  • Compact
  • Lightweight
  • Fits inside most passport pockets in bags
  • Attachment clip to secure the passport protector to a bag

Brand Pacsafe
Materials 75D Poly square Dobby, PU 1000, 200D polyester
Dimensions 17 x 10 cm
Weight 25g

RFIDsafe technology protects your credit card and passport information

RFID chips can be found in most passports, credit cards and public transport tickets (like London's Oyster card and Melbourne's Myki). The RFID chip in the card emits radio transmissions that make them easy to use, but this also means that they can be read or downloaded by thieves by using a hand-held RFID reader from up to 3m away. All the information on your passport including your name, date of birth, digital photograph, issue and expiry date as well as biometric information can be accessed from your passport and the account name, issue date, expiry date and account number can be taken from your credit cards.

The best way to protect yourself from identity theft is to keep your passport and credit cards in a Pacsafe RFIDsafe wallet that is designed to block RFID readers from accessing your data.

Watch the following videos for an example of how this works:

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