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The essentials about keychains, compatibility, and how we handle your data.
Most modern smartphones with NFC capability can read our keychains. iPhones from the iPhone 7 onward work well, as do Android devices with NFC enabled. Tap the keychain to the back of your phone to trigger the link.
Our Getting Started page walks you through the process step by step. You'll need an NFC writing app and a compatible device. Most programming takes just a few minutes.
We stand behind our work. If something arrives damaged or doesn't function as expected, contact us within thirty days and we'll make it right. Defects are rare, but we handle them fairly.
No. We don't collect information about when or how often your keychain is read. The NFC data stays between you and your device. Your privacy matters to us.
Yes. You can reprogram your keychain anytime with the same NFC app you used initially. Update the URL, vCard, or content as needed. It's that simple.
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Your privacy matters to us. Printed Bytes does not collect or track any NFC scans or user data from your keychains. When you tap your keychain to a device, that interaction stays between you and your phone. We have no visibility into when your keychain is read, how often it's used, or who reads it.
The NFC data on your keychain is yours alone. You control what information gets stored on it, and you control who can access it. We don't monitor, log, or analyze any scanning activity.
If you have questions about how your data is handled or want to know more about our privacy practices, reach out through the contact form above or email us at hello@printedbytes.com. We're transparent about what we do and don't collect, and we're happy to answer any concerns.
Your keychain works for you, not the other way around. That's the Printed Bytes way.
