RFID Card Reader - ISO 15693

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2.5
431 reviews
100K+
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Content rating
Everyone
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About this app

* You can find out what data is stored in your credit card, contactless public transport card, and membership card with this App (RFID Card Reader or NFC Reader).
* By using this App, you can see which technology is driving the credit cards or contactless cards.
* Provides a richer command for ISO 15693 tags.
* Provides EMV card recognition (read) function.

To use this app, the smartphone must provide NFC (RFID reader) function.
This app will not work on smartphones without NFC function.

Features:
* Read NFC cards
* Read EMV cards
* Read ISO 15693 card & tags
* Read ISO 14443 card & tags
* Read ISO Mifares card & tags
* Read electronic passport
* Read information on various kinds of RFID cards
* Identify IC types and IC manufacturer
* Extract and analyze NFC data sets (NDEF messages)
* Read out and display the complete tag memory layout
* Supports for all kind of NFC Forum record types

Please note that because of the contained security mechanisms of some cards no access to the actual contained data is provided by the App.

Privacy Policy:
* This App does not store or use data retrieved from cards or tags.
* This App does not transmit data retrieved from cards or tags across the Internet.

EMV Card:

EMV card refers to a card with a built-in RIFD chip using the EMV international standard that supports contactless payment.
This technical standard is used by contactless payments by EMVCo members such as Visa, MasterCard, JCB, American Express, Discover and UnionPay, as well as local card payment brands certified by EMV.

EMV cards do not require physical contact with the reader, and payment can be made by bringing the card within 1~2cm of the reader.

This App uses part of Vignesh Ramachandra's nfc-card-reader (https://github.com/vickyramachandra/nfc-card-reader) which is under the license of MIT License.
Updated on
16 Apr 2024

Data safety

Safety starts with understanding how developers collect and share your data. Data privacy and security practices may vary based on your use, region and age The developer provided this information and may update it over time.
This app may share these data types with third parties
Device or other IDs
No data collected
Learn more about how developers declare collection
Data is encrypted in transit
Data can’t be deleted

Ratings and reviews

2.3
427 reviews
Paul Ackroyd
26 August 2021
Does what it should. It was able to read my credit cards when not being blocked. I have no idea what the information means but I think that is because the app can't automatically stop me from being stupid, & I can't blame the app for that.
18 people found this review helpful
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Robert De Nigaud
13 January 2024
It works but the question is: do you really not collect everybody's credit card number and other card informations? I would like a detailed answer to this one! I'll see soon anyway on my next statement. Update: the app provider states it's not collecting informations from usage. So users, be aware that your card number, expiration date and card company is disclosed without encryption. All is left to find is your CVC code as your name and address is of public domain and trivial to get.
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Daniel25
13 January 2024
This app does not collect or transmit any card information. Thank you.
No Body
17 December 2020
You have to enable NFC and possible make "tap and pay" use whatever open app is being used instead of Google pay, despite not using the app for any kinda transaction. The app works. Free = ads Come on people
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Daniel25
18 December 2020
Thank you for your kind and detailed comment.

What's new

Added EMV card reading function