
C. Moon
So many uninformed reviewers here; I can only guess that not a single one bothered to actually USE the app before reviewing it. If they had, they would know that you need to input the letter/number code on the top right of the card before you are able to scan the NFC chip inside. So you need visual access to the card ANYWAY, at which point you can simply take a photo of it. The purpose of the app is exactly what it is stated to be: To view discrepancies between the visual data and the NFC data, and to confirm that the card is not a forgery.
14 people found this review helpful

Lance Hardy
This app allows ANYONE in Japan to scan someone's foreign registration card under the guise of "verifying the validity of one's visa", but this tool isnt needed by anyone but the bureau of immigration which already has access to said information. This is a blatant and utter violation of one's right to privacy and human rights.
46 people found this review helpful

Travel Bug Liberation Front
This app is a violation of privacy. If it scanned all Japanese driver's licenses, it would have already been removed due to the backlash.
36 people found this review helpful