Here are some security tips/safety measures to keep in mind when using NFC and Wi-Fi enabled cards:

  • Keep your card safe:

    Treat your NFC and Wi-Fi enabled card as you would any other valuable item. Keep it in a secure place and do not share it with anyone.

  • If your card has a password or PIN, use a strong and unique password that is difficult for others to guess.

  • Keep an eye on your card’s transaction history and report any unauthorized transactions to your bank or card issuer immediately.

  • Only use trusted Wi-Fi networks:

    When using a Wi-Fi enabled card, only connect to trusted networks that you know are secure. Avoid using public Wi-Fi networks, which may not be secure.

  • Make sure your card’s software is up to date and that you have the latest security patches installed. This can help prevent vulnerabilities that could be exploited by attackers.

  • When using your NFC-enabled card, be aware of your surroundings and make sure no one is trying to steal your information by scanning your card without your knowledge.

  • Enable two-factor authentication:

    If your card offers two-factor authentication, consider enabling it. This provides an additional layer of security that can help prevent unauthorized access to your account.

  • If your card is lost or stolen, report it to your bank or card issuer immediately. They can cancel the card and issue a new one to prevent unauthorized transactions.