The aren't RFID tags. They seem to be more like a credit card - the contact pattern looks the same. They seem to need a specialised reader but I can't look further as all the info I can find is in Thai
The aren't RFID tags. They seem to be more like a credit card - the contact pattern looks the same. They seem to need a specialised reader but I can't look further as all the info I can find is in Thai
Still, the amount of memory available in such devices can't be that big, can it?
The Portuguese ID card also has a "SIM like" chip, that is supposed to contain all of our life major changes, like marriage, divorce, crime sentences, and even a digital signature and ADN ... but none can be acceses without a "common" card reader connected to the central government webapp.
I was asked help with configuring a smart card reader on a government computer running Windows 7, but this made me wonder what would happen if I connected
From the app reference from the playstore. It implies you have to buy the reader which will then connect to your application via bluetooth, etc.
Card readers supported .
• Bluetooth readers (TRA301BT).
• Micro-USB readers (TRA2910R, TRA3310M2)
• USB Type-C readers (TRA3310C2)
• And all readers in TRA series.
• Please buy reader from http://www.rd-comp.com.