• sem@piefed.blahaj.zone
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    20 hours ago

    I used to have a separate wallet, but i switched to this magnetic billfold thing that attaches to the back of my phone. It has enough room for an ID, credit card, debit card, and ond of those tile locators shaped like a credit card. Unfortunately these are horrible for user privacy, but it helps me find it if I lose it. In a pinch, it can also hold a small fold of cash.

    I almost never need the other things my old wallet held: insurance card, cash, other credit cards or gift cards…? What else did I even carry? I still have my old wallet at home and a small box I use to keep other ID cards, gift cards, etc.

    The magnetic thing also doubles for a hands-free phone stand if I want to set the phone down on a surface and watch tv while I’m eating lunch or something.

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        20 hours ago

        Not necessarily. I can detach the phone wallet and leave it at home if i want.

        Also why would i lose my phone?

        If i misplace it at home, i can use find my to ring it. Can’t do that with a wallet.

        • AbsolutelyNotAVelociraptor@piefed.social
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          20 hours ago

          If you leave the wallet at home and lose the phone or it fails, then you’re still with no documents or cards. Just because it never happened to you doesn’t mean it can’t happen. I got in a car crash when I was returning home from my job and the phone got destroyed. I was able to be identified and my family located because I was carrying my wallet with ID, national security card and driver’s license. It’s an extreme case, but it can happen. It could also fall in a bad way and get damaged… I’ve seen too many phones (fortunately not mine) decide to fail their user in the worst moment to trust them exclusively.

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            20 hours ago

            This is why you always have to carry physical ID when you’re driving.

            Yes it has happened to me before. Just less often than losing my wallet when i used to have one that didn’t attach to the phone.

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              19 hours ago

              Yes. But you said that you can leave your wallet at home, hence leaving all your documents on it and carrying just your phone. You can get involved in a car crash without driving by being a passanger or simply someone walking on the street or biking.

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                17 hours ago

                You can also be hit by a meteorite.

                But it’s unlikely, just as it is unlikely for most people to need physical cards.

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                  16 hours ago

                  Where do you live that you think you have the same odds of getting hit by a meteorite than of getting hit by a car while crossing the street?

                  Again, if your phone fails, how do you pay? How do you get identified? Without physical cards?