The company I work in switched to a new building, and we have those stupid doors with RFID cards on them. I’d be damned if I’m going walk with that I’m-working-in-hightech-company-card dangling of my belt. I wonder if there is a way for me to use my phone for credentials. I tried searching for it, and all I could find is ways for me to use the phone in order to copy the info from one card to another.

So is it somehow possible?

  • @TheInsane42
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    141 year ago

    Most of the companies have a policy that requires you to wear the card visible to others. That it has rfid is just a bonus to get trough doors without hiring a guard to let personel in.

    Believe me, it’s not so bad when they allow you to wear it from your belt. (You can even put it in your pocket and give a feeble excuse when they ask you about it) At the company I’m at, I run the risk of getting shot for not wearing the badge. That makes me a tad less rebelous. (But I still refuse to wear the badge around my neck)

    • @NeoNachtwaechter
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      61 year ago

      risk of getting shot for not wearing the badge.

      How many of these badges are you wearing around your whole body?

      • @TheInsane42
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        21 year ago

        Just one. The defense business is a tad strict on security.

        • @NeoNachtwaechter
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          31 year ago

          Hmmmm… So when they see you from behind, and they cannot see your badge from behind, then what are they going to do from behind?

          ;-)

    • a new sad meOP
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      11 year ago

      It’s a shared office space, so I’m not really concerend about security. And they didn’t say anything about the card, just gave it to me. I discovered yesterday that one of the door is not even locked. As I said in another post, I think that the door thing is mostly for show and not for actual security.

      About why not putting it on the belt, well, it’s not about (dis)comfort as much as refusing to make my job a part of what defines me. And this tag is related to the job.