Locate and destroy RFID

Posted: November 6th, 2005 | 7 Comments »
What an interesting device! RFID washer: “RFIDwasher finds RFID tags and “electronically washes” it, thus protecting your privacy. (…) It disables the tag using patented prioprietary technology (…) it is designed to destroy all tags that you will find on everyday objects – these are known as passive tags. It is not designed to destroy active tags which are used in industrial applicatio

7 Comments on “Locate and destroy RFID”

  1. 1 Jan De Vrues said at 12:36 am on December 21st, 2005:

    This product sounds too good to be true – I want one – make that two

  2. 2 Linda Ormerton said at 12:37 am on December 21st, 2005:

    I work for IBM labs and am keen to find out more about RFIDWasher – who knows how to get a hold of the product and its cost?

    Linda

  3. 3 Nicolas said at 8:44 am on December 21st, 2005:

    Linda, it’s still in test… let’s wait for the release.

  4. 4 Jonna Marshall said at 6:38 pm on February 1st, 2006:

    Does anyone know the release date of this product – my company sell electronic gadgets – I’m very interested inre-selling the product.

    Jonna

  5. 5 Marshall Evans said at 10:45 pm on May 4th, 2006:

    Hi

    I got an email back from the rfidwasher folks – I believe it is real – alas its not yet available – I’m buying one for using at Walmart – I also hear Levis are now rfid’ing their 501′s

    Marshall

  6. 6 Paddy said at 9:41 am on June 11th, 2006:

    The amount of power necessary to permanantly disable any high or ultra-high frequency tag is very unlikely to be found in a very small remote control sort of device. This is simple physics, people. Save your money.

  7. 7 First Last said at 11:12 pm on December 27th, 2006:

    This product and website has been in development for many years since I started monitoring RFID. The site, designed to protect your privacy wants you to register….with personal details with the promise of a product that has been in development a long, long time.

    Dont fall for the ruse.

    No thanks. You can make your own.


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