Or, don't accept a credit card with RFID
Soon to be impossible - by federal law, if I'm not mistaken. I just got my shiny, new replacement debit card from my bank, with chip, to comply with that law. Nothing wrong with my old card, other than that it didn't have a chip.
RFID and Chip are different. Federal law will require chip; it will not require RFID.
Sometimes, someone tries to "help" you, whether you like it or not.
I didn't ask for RFID. But they were doing it to save me the "trouble" of swiping. I mean, How Much Trouble Is That?
Or some store that kept trying to push their card on me. It save me money. Why don't I get it? Cause I DON'T WANT IT. Ugh.
Improved tech on the card to prevent info being stolen. GOOD.
But I don't want RFID.
What Doug said.
I have no problem with the chip and enhanced security.
I'm the guy that thanks a cashier that checks his picture ID to make sure he is the person on the CC.
I do NOT want the RFID, which is different than the chip.
I don't sign them (why give someone who might physically steal the card an exemplar of my signature). I print 'ask for photo ID' in that block